Electron-phonon coupling in the molecular charge transfer crystal 2-(α-methylbenzylamino)-5-nitropyridine

R. T. Bailey, T. J. Dines, M. C. Tedford

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Abstract

Orientated single-crystal infrared, Raman and terahertz measurements have been carried out for the molecular charge transfer material 2-(α- methylbenzylamino)-5-nitropyridine. This information, together with experimental frequency doubling data and theoretical calculations of the electro-optic coefficient, was used to deduce the optical phonon contribution to the linear electro-optic coefficient. The optical phonon spectra are dominated by three intense bands attributed to vibrations of the ring, NO2substituent and N-H bond. The most intense scattering arose from the αbbcomponent of the polarisability tensor. This implied that the most significant contribution to the transition polarisability arises from the electronic transition near 435 nm, polarised along the b-axis of the crystal. The strongest bands in the infrared spectra are also associated with the same three bands. This implies that efficient electron-phonon coupling (or electronic delocalization) in the conjugated system. DFT calculations of optical phonon frequencies and eigenvectors were used to help assign relevant vibrational features and to derive useful information about the molecular structure. The information obtained from this study is important for assessing the suitability of this material for generating terahertz frequencies by optical rectification. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)52-58
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Molecular Structure
Volume992
Issue number1-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Apr 2011

Keywords

  • DFT calculations
  • Electron-phonon coupling
  • Infrared
  • MBANP
  • Raman
  • Terahertz

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