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      The enhancement of nonlinear optical properties of azulene-based nanographene by N atoms: a finishing touch†

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          Nonlinear optical (NLO) materials play an increasingly important role in optoelectronic devices, biomedicine, micro–nano processing, and other fields. The development of organic materials with strong second or (and) third NLO properties and a high stability is still challenging due to the unknown strategies for obtaining enhanced high order NLO properties. In the present work, π-conjugated systems are constructed by doping boron or (and) nitrogen atoms in the azulene moiety of azulene-based nanographenes (formed with an azulene chain with two bridging HCCHs at the two sides of the connecting CC bonds between azulenes, A1A2A3), and the NLO properties are predicted with time-dependent density functional theory based methods and a sum-over-states model. The doping of heteroatoms induces charge redistribution, tunes the frontier molecular orbital energy gap, changes the composition of some frontier molecular orbitals, and affects the NLO properties of those nanographenes. Among the designed nanographenes, the azulene-based nanographene with two nitrogen atoms at the two ends has the largest static first hyperpolarizability (91.30 × 10 −30 esu per heavy atom), and the further introduction of two N atoms at the two ends of the central azulene moiety of this nanographene results in a large static second hyperpolarizability while keeping the large static first hyperpolarizability.

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          Functionalization of graphene-based nanomaterials by proper N-doping provides a new strategy for electronic structure modulation to enhance the second- or third-order nonlinear optical properties of materials.

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          V1.01. Linear Scaling of the Sum-Over-States Model in Nonlinear Optics; Registration No. 2017SR526488 and Classification No. 30219-7500

          W. S. Tian (2024)
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            Journal
            Chem Sci
            Chem Sci
            SC
            CSHCBM
            Chemical Science
            The Royal Society of Chemistry
            2041-6520
            2041-6539
            11 December 2023
            7 February 2024
            11 December 2023
            : 15
            : 6
            : 2100-2111
            Affiliations
            [a ] Chongqing Key Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University Huxi Campus Chongqing 401331 P. R. China tianwq@ 123456cqu.edu.cn
            [b ] College of Science, Chongqing University of Technology Huaxi Campus Chongqing 400054 P. R. China
            Author notes
            [‡]

            Y. Q. Zhang and C. C. Yang contributed equally to this work.

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            https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5880-8876
            https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2112-4312
            Article
            d3sc04443b
            10.1039/d3sc04443b
            10848778
            38332838
            339a384e-4e9d-4542-b035-21debbc4faf9
            This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
            History
            : 24 August 2023
            : 11 December 2023
            Page count
            Pages: 12
            Funding
            Funded by: National Natural Science Foundation of China, doi 10.13039/501100001809;
            Award ID: 21673025
            Funded by: Jilin University, doi 10.13039/501100004032;
            Award ID: SKLSSM2023022
            Funded by: Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, doi 10.13039/501100002338;
            Award ID: Unassigned
            Funded by: Northeast Normal University, doi 10.13039/100012898;
            Award ID: Unassigned
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            Chemistry
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