Light induced changes in NO2-substituted rotaxanes: Switching behavior in a mechanically interlocked architecture

V. Bermúdez*, P. A. Chollet, F. Kajzar, A. Lorin, G. Bottari, F. G. Gatti, D. A. Leigh

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Abstract

Linear and nonlinear optical properties of thin films of pure fumrot, and mono -, as well as di - substituted with nitro group, rotaxanes were studied by m-lines spectroscopy and by third harmonic generation techniques, respectively. The molecules form, transparent in visible, good optical quality thin films by vacuum sublimation. The as deposited films exhibit, depending on substitution, optical birefringence. At 1.907 μm fundamental wavelength the (3)(3ω;ω,ω,ω) susceptibility varies between (1.990±0.007)×10-12 esu (pure fumrot) and 1.809(±0.006)×10-12 esu (di-substituted). The light illumination in the rotaxane absorption band leads to a reversible modification of the optical absorption spectrum and is associated at the same time with a decrease of the cubic susceptibility. The THG susceptibility recovers its initial value after a few days. The largest variation is observed in pure fumrot.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)343-356
Number of pages14
JournalMolecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals
Volume374
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2002
Externally publishedYes
EventProceedings of the 6th International Conference on Frontiers of Polymers and Advanced Materials: A Conference on Advanced Materials, Emerging New Technologies and Business Opportunities - Recife, Brazil
Duration: 4 Mar 20019 Mar 2001

Keywords

  • Rotaxanes
  • Third harmonic generation, photoisomerization

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