Hw. Jiang et Ak. Kakkar, An alternative route based on acid-base hydrolytic chemistry to NLO activeorganic-inorganic hybrid materials for second-order nonlinear optics, J AM CHEM S, 121(15), 1999, pp. 3657-3665
An alternative approach, based on simple acid-base hydrolytic chemistry, to
prepare organic-inorganic composites is reported. In these hybrid material
s, NLO-active chromophores such as Disperse Red 19, a pyridinium salt based
dye, and 1-amino-4-nitrobenzene are covalently locked into silica networks
. The resulting hybrids are soluble and offer ease of processibility in the
preparation of good-optical-quality thin films. Network materials that are
akin to the traditional sol-gel approach are also prepared from,the monofu
nctional NLO chromophore DR1 and, as expected, are found to be insoluble. P
hysical properties of the NLO chromophore-incorporated hybrids can be tailo
red by changing the molar amounts of chromophores and water, and the type o
f chromophore. High thermal stability and glass-transition temperatures of
these hybrids offer effective electric-field poling at high temperatures an
d long-term temporal stabilities of the second-harmonic-generation signals
at room temperature and at 80 degrees C. The chi((2)) values for the networ
ks were found to be in the range of (1.2-37) x 10(-8) esu.