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Pascal G. Lacroix
From magnetic to nonlinear optical switches in spin-crossover complexes
ISI Document Delivery No.: 109TF Times Cited: 0 Cited Reference Count: 173 Lacroix, Pascal G. Malfant, Isabelle Real, Jose-Antonio Rodriguez, Vincent Wiley-v c h verlag gmbh Weinheim Si; Various attempts to combine magnetic and nonlinear optical (NLO) properties in a molecule are reviewed, with a special focus on the possibility of interplay between the magnetic component and the quadratic (proportional to E-2) NLO response. This multidisciplinary research leads to the idea of spin-crossover-induced (SCO-induced) NLO switching and is evaluated at the synthetic level, with insights provided by computational chemistry. The need for nontraditional experimental setups to record NLO properties i…
Synthesis, crystal structures, and solid state quadratic nonlinear optical properties of a series of stilbazolium cations combined with gold cyanide counter-ion
Three salts built up from (E)-4′-(dimethylamino)-stilbazolium (DMAS)H+, (E)-4′-(diethylamino)-stilbazolium (DEAS)H+, (E)-4′-{2-(methoxymethyl) pyrrolidinyl}-stilbazolium (MPS)H+, and gold cyanide as a counter-ion, are reported. The crystal structures have been solved for (DEAS)H+ Au(CN)2− (Cc space group), and for (MPS)H+ Au(CN)2− (P1 space group). The semi-empirical (ZINDO) calculated static hyperpolarizability (β0) of (MPS)H+ is equal to 147 × 10−30 cm5esu−1, in solid state, which is 25% higher than that of the cation of the well known (E)-4′-(dimethylamino)-methylstilbazolium tosylate (DAST). (MPS)H+ Au(CN)2− exhibits a unique crystal structure in which the cations are perfectly aligned.…
Magnetism and Molecular Nonlinear Optical Second-Order Response Meet in a Spin Crossover Complex
International audience; The quadratic hyperpolarizability of two inorganic Schiff base metal complexes which differ from each other by the nature of the central metal ion (FeII or ZnII) is estimated using hyper-Rayleigh light-scattering (HRS) measurements. The investigated FeII microcrystals exhibit a thermal spin-crossover (SCO) from a diamagnetic to a paramagnetic state centered at T1/2 = 233 K that can be reproduced by the HRS signal whose modest intensity is mainly due to their centrosymmetric packing structure. Diamagnetic ZnII microcrystals even lead to much weaker (∼400 times) HRS intensities which are in addition temperature-independent. These observations allow us to ascribe the ch…
Spin Crossover and Paramagnetic Behaviour in Two-Dimensional Iron(II) Coordination Polymers with Stilbazole Push–Pull Ligands
The suitability of the stilbazole push–pull ligands, 4′-dimethylaminostilbazole (DMAS) and 4′-diethylaminostilbazole (DEAS), for the construction of bimetallic FeII–AgI/AuI cyanide-based coordination polymers that exhibit spin crossover properties is investigated. The structural and physical characterization of four novel two-dimensional FeII polymers formulated as {Fe(DMAS)2[Ag(DMAS)(CN)2]2} (1) and {Fe(L)2[M(CN)2]2} (L = DMAS, M = Au (2); DEAS, Ag (3); DEAS, Au (4)) is reported. Polymers 1 and 4 are paramagnetic over the whole range of temperatures studied (5–300 K), whereas 2 and 3 exhibit spin crossover properties.