2004
DOI: 10.1063/1.1707011
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The surprising nonlinear optical properties of conjugated polyyne oligomers

Abstract: Polyynes represent a unique class of conjugated organic compounds. The third-order nonlinear optical response of polyynes has been extensively modeled theoretically, and it is generally believed that the increase in molecular second hyperpolarizability (gamma) as a function of length for polyynes should be lower than that for polyenes. Experimental evidence to test this prediction, however, has been absent. We have synthesized conjugated polyynes that contain up to 20 consecutive sp-hybridized carbons, and we … Show more

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“…18). 123,124 This power law behaviour was stronger than that theoretically predicted for polyynes, and it was higher than that reported for polyenes and polyenynes. The second method evaluated the NLO behaviour based on the vibrational contribution to the second hyperpolarizability (γ vib ) for adamantyl endcapped CAWs (Ad[n]), using the quantitative Raman spectra and the Raman scattering intensities that correspond to the polyyne.…”
Section: Optical and Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…18). 123,124 This power law behaviour was stronger than that theoretically predicted for polyynes, and it was higher than that reported for polyenes and polyenynes. The second method evaluated the NLO behaviour based on the vibrational contribution to the second hyperpolarizability (γ vib ) for adamantyl endcapped CAWs (Ad[n]), using the quantitative Raman spectra and the Raman scattering intensities that correspond to the polyyne.…”
Section: Optical and Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Short chains such as conjugated oligomers show a significant increase in the wavelength of the maximum of the main absorption band (λ max ) and the second hyperpolarizability (γ) per repeat unit, which usually follow power law dependencies of the chain length in a regime up to approximately 2 nm. 10,11,18,51 For chain lengths larger than typically 2 nm, socalled saturation effects are observed, which means that λ max and γ per repeat unit converge to finite values that are sensitively dependent on the chemical structure and conformation of the polymer. [52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60] However, it was noted recently that the twophoton absorption coefficient of thin films of a polydiacetylene can still increase with M w , even if M w is significantly larger than the saturation limit of γ per repeat unit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sp carbon has been produced by means of different physical and chemical techniques [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] and has been also observed in the core of multiwalled carbon nanotubes [18,19]. Interesting transport properties have been predicted and measured [20,21] and a strong non-linear optical response of finite linear carbon chains has been recently measured [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%