Publications by Year: 1993

1993
Kakkar, A. K. ; Kubota, F. ; Allan, D. S. ; Yitzchaik, S. ; Roscoe, S. B. ; Marks, T. J. ; Lin, W. ; Wong, G. K. Chromophoric Self-Assembled Nonlinear Optical Multilayer Materials. Synthesis, Properties, and Structural Interconversions of Assemblies with Rod-like Alkynyl Chromophores. Langmuir 1993, 9 388-390. Article
Yitzchaik, S. ; Berkovic, G. ; Krongauz, V. A. Investigation of Two Dimensional Optical Nonlinearity of 'In Plane' Poled Polymer Films. Nonlinear Opt. 1993, 4 265-279.
Yitzchaik, S. ; Roscoe, S. B. ; Kakkar, A. K. ; Allan, D. S. ; Marks, T. J. ; Xu, Z. ; Zhang, T. ; Lin, W. ; Wong, G. K. Chromophoric Self-Assembled NLO Multilayer Materials: Real Time Observation of Monolayer Growth and Microstructural Evolution by in situSecond Harmonic Generation Techniques. Journal of Physical Chemistry 1993, 97, 6958. Article
Yitzchaik, S. ; Kakkar, A. K. ; Roscoe, S. B. ; Marks, T. J. ; Lundquist, P. M. ; Lin, W. ; Wong, G. K. Descriptive Chemistry of Self-Assembled Multilayer Second-Order NLO Materials. Chemical, Microstructure and Performance Interrelationships. MRS Proceedings 1993, 328, 27-35. ArticleAbstract

The construction of covalently self-assembled second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) Materials containing stilbazole or alkynyl-type high-β chromophores acentrically organized on inorganic oxide substrates is discussed. These structurally different chromophores exhibit differing packing densities on the surface when introduced under the same reaction conditions. In the stilbazolium chromophores, ion-exchange of the chloride counter-anion with very large anionie organic dyes results in appreciably enhanced second harmonic generation (SHG) efficiency. The frequency-dependent SHG response for self-assembled Monolayers derived from the alkynyl-type chromophore was also investigated. The linear absorption spectra exhibit two maxima in the visible region which are assigned to electronically isolated chromophores (480 nm) and aggregated species (540 nm). The dispersion of the second-order NLO coefficient reveals that both microstructures are NLO-active. The origin of the SHG response from both assemblies is discussed.