Enhancements of the first and second hyperpolarizability of a GMP coordination polymer: crystal structure and computational studies

  • Mubashar Ilyas
  • , Maroof Ahmad Khan
  • , Lin Xiong
  • , Li Zhang
  • , Muhammad Lauqman
  • , Muhammad Abbas
  • , Hafiz Muhammad Zohaib
  • , Nagesh Manurkar
  • , Hui Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A chiral cobalt coordination complex {[Co(GMP)(BPE)(H2O)3]·9H2O}n (1) has been studied and characterized by X-ray single crystal and powder diffraction. The crystal structural study of complex 1 reveals a 1D coordination polymer with a space group of P1 and a triclinic crystal system, which are packed in a crystal lattice via H-bonding and π-π interactions. The crystal packing's stabilization and intermolecular interactions of the complex are explored by crystallography combined with Hirshfeld surface analysis. The model complex 1 exhibits stupendous enhanced second harmonic generation (SHG), with intensity up to 2.1 times that of potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP). Computational studies (DFT and TD-DFT) explain the emergence of the first and second hyperpolarizability in complex 1, in which the first hyperpolarizability is associated with non-centrosymmetry and hydrogen bonding and the remarkably enhanced second hyperpolarizability originates from intramolecular charge transfer. The computed βSHG of complex 1 is 27.70 and 3.79 times higher than those of KDP and para-nitroaniline (p-NA), respectively. The simultaneous presence of first and second hyperpolarizability suggests that the synthesized complex 1 could be a promising candidate for nonlinear optical materials with potential applications in optoelectronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5921-5934
Number of pages14
JournalDalton Transactions
Volume54
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Mar 2025

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