Abstract

Modern approaches to the design of nonlinear optical materials often rely on computational techniques. Here, we discuss the effects of the variation in the center tetrel atoms, Tt = C, Si, or Ge, in a series of covalent organic frameworks of the COF-102 family. The effects of halogen substitution, Hal = Cl, Br, or I on intramolecular tetrel bonding are also discussed. The characteristics of the calculated electron density have been implemented to describe the features of the electron distribution around the central fragment involving a tetrahedral tetrel atom. The effect of the central Tt atom leads to a dramatic change in the character of electron delocalization on the Tt-Car bond with aromatic rings. The location of the halogen atom at the ortho-position of the aromatic ring leads to the formation of tetrel bonds, halogen bonds, or other noncovalent interactions. The changes in the second-order electric susceptibility χ(2) have been studied in order to describe the strength of nonlinear optical properties within the periodic couple-perturbed Kohn-Sham approach. A counterintuitive trend for the χ(2) decrease is observed upon substitution of H > Cl > Br > I at the ortho-position of the phenyl ring. This is due to the corresponding elongation of the Tt-Car bond.

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