Abstract

The relationships between open-shell characters (y) and second hyperpolarizabilities (γ) of hexagonal graphene nanoflakes including boron nitride domains (BN–HGNFs) are investigated using the long-range corrected spin-unrestricted density functional theory method. The y values are found to alternately decrease and increase with the BN-domain size in a similar manner to the antidot-size dependence of y in antidot HGNFs. It turns out that the variation of y significantly affects their γ values in accordance with the y–γ correlation: the largest γ of the intermediate open-shell BN–HGNFs is about 3.5 times as large as that of the closed-shell analog.

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