Issue 16, 2020

Coinage metalides: a new class of excess electron compounds with high stability and large nonlinear optical responses

Abstract

The possibility of using coinage metal atoms as excess electron acceptors is examined for the first time by designing a new class of M+-1-M′ (M = Li, Na, and K; M′ = Cu, Ag, and Au) compounds termed “coinage metalides” on the basis of an intriguing Janus-type all-cis1,2,3,4,5,6-hexafluorocyclohexane (1) molecule. Under the large facial polarization of 1, the outermost ns1 electrons of alkali metal atoms can be transferred to coinage metal atoms, forming diffuse excess electrons around them. Consequently, the resulting M+-1-Cu and M+-1-Ag compounds exhibit significantly large nonlinear optical (NLO) responses. In particular, these novel M+-1-M′ compounds exhibit much higher stability (larger VIEs and Ec values) than that of the corresponding M+·1·M′ (M, M′ = Li, Na, and K) alkalides. We hope this work could open up new possibilities for NLO material design by using coinage metal atoms as excess electron acceptors and, on the other hand, attract more experimental interest and efforts to synthesize such stable compounds in the laboratory.

Graphical abstract: Coinage metalides: a new class of excess electron compounds with high stability and large nonlinear optical responses

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Dec 2019
Accepted
19 Mar 2020
First published
20 Mar 2020

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020,22, 8476-8484

Coinage metalides: a new class of excess electron compounds with high stability and large nonlinear optical responses

X. Li, X. Zhang, Q. Chen, L. Zhang, J. Chen, D. Wu, W. Sun and Z. Li, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020, 22, 8476 DOI: 10.1039/C9CP06894E

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