Third-order microscopic nonlinearities of very long chain polyenes: saturation phenomena and conformational effects

I Ledoux, Ifor David William Samuel, J Zyss, SN Yaliraki, FJ Schattenmann, RR Schrock, RJ Silbey

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Abstract

Using the living cyclopolymerization of diethyldipropargylmalonate, very long polyenes (up to 1100 carbon-carbon double bonds) are now available, Molecular masses of these polyenes are determined using the MALDI-TOF technique. Third-order polarizabilities gamma of polyene-like molecules with very long conjugation length (N up to 1100 carbon-carbon double bonds) are measured using third-harmonic generation at 1.9 mu m in THF solutions. gamma values saturate around N = 60 double bonds. Modelization of the dependence of gamma with respect to N is based on a representation of a conjugated chain as a collection of planar segments separated by large angular breaks. A very good quantitive agreement between calculated and experimental data, both in terms of saturation length and gamma/N values is clearly demonstrated. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1
Number of pages1
JournalChemical Physics
Volume245
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 1999

Keywords

  • IONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY
  • LINEAR OPTICAL-PROPERTIES
  • DEGENERATE-GROUND-STATE
  • CONJUGATED POLYMERS
  • ALKYLIDENE COMPLEXES
  • DIETHYL DIPROPARGYLMALONATE
  • LIVING CYCLOPOLYMERIZATION
  • ELECTRON-CORRELATION
  • ORGANIC-MOLECULES
  • LENGTH DEPENDENCE

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