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An investigation of the interrelationships between linear and nonlinear polarizabilities and bond-length alternation in conjugated organic molecules.
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Organic Charge-transfer CompoundOrganic MoleculesEngineeringNatural SciencesChemical BondMolecule-based MaterialPhysical ChemistryOrganic ChemistryLinear Conjugated MoleculesComputational ChemistryNonlinear PolarizabilitiesChemistryQuantum ChemistryMolecular ChemistryConjugated Organic MoleculesBond-length AlternationBiophysics
A computational method was devised to explore the relationship of charge separation, geometry, molecular dipole moment (mu), polarizability (alpha), and hyperpolariz-abilities (beta, gamma) in conjugated organic molecules. We show that bond-length alternation (the average difference in length between single and double bonds in the molecule) is a key structurally observable parameter that can be correlated with hyperpolarizabilities and is thus relevant to the optimization of molecules and materials. By using this method, the relationship of bond-length alternation, mu, alpha, beta, and gamma for linear conjugated molecules is illustrated, and those molecules with maximized alpha, beta, and gamma are described.
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