Design, synthesis and investigation on optoelectronic properties of thiophene based heterocycles
Date
2020
Authors
K, Viprabha.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The use of π–conjugated semiconducting materials in flexible and large–area
optoelectronic devices is proliferated worldwide owing to the easy structural
modifications and solution processability possible, leading to the change in opto–
electronic properties. Most of the applications such as flexible displays and solid-state
lighting sources based on organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and nonlinear optical
(NLO) devices are still in the developing stage due to the lack of ideal materials that
exhibit the processability and an ability to interface with other materials. The research
is continuing as ever to develop and characterize materials with large and fast optical
responses which can satisfy different technological necessities. Furthermore, a definite
correlation between the linear/nonlinear optical mechanism and the contribution of
structure and nature of some thiophene based heterocycle is yet to be clearly interpreted.
In this context, the present research work is focused on the design and synthesis
of new class of thiophene based donor–acceptor (D–A) heterocycles for optoelectronic
applications. A total of eighteen D–A type organic compounds were designed with
various design strategies. They were successfully synthesized following appropriate
synthetic protocols and characterized using different spectral analyses. The structureproperty relationships of the synthesized compounds were established by the optical
absorption (UV–Vis), electrochemical (CV) and theoretical (DFT) studies. The third
order NLO property i.e., the “effective two–photon absorption” of the compounds was
confirmed by single–beam Z–scan analysis. The compounds VK3, VK8, VK10, VK12,
VK13, VK14, VK15 and VK17 exhibit high nonlinear absorption coefficient (βeff) and
a strong optical limiting behaviour. The preliminary studies on the electroluminescent
properties of VK15 show that the molecule VK15 emits green light with low threshold
voltage.
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Department of Chemistry, Thiophene, Imidazo [2,1-b][1,3,4] thiadiazole, Pyridine, HOMO–LUMO energy, Density functional calculations, Z- Scan, Nonlinear optics, OLED, Structure property relationship