• 文献标题:   Deciphering the Role of Alkali Metals (Li, Na, K) Doping for Triggering Nonlinear Optical (NLO) Properties of T-Graphene Quantum Dots: Toward the Development of Giant NLO Response Materials
  • 文献类型:   Article
  • 作  者:   SARWAR S, YAQOOB J, KHAN MU, HUSSAIN R, ZULFIQAR S, ANWAR A, ASSIRI MA, IMRAN M, IBRAHIM MM, MERSAL GAM, ELNAGGAR AY
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  • 出版物名称:   ACS OMEGA
  • ISSN:   2470-1343
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  • 被引频次:   9
  • DOI:   10.1021/acsomega.2c01746 EA JUL 2022
  • 出版年:   2022

▎ 摘  要

Nanoscale nonlinear optical (NLO) materials have received huge attention of the scientists in current decades because of their enormous applications in optics, electronics, and telecommunication. Different studies have been conducted to tune the nonlinear optical response of the nanomaterials. However, the role of alkali metal (Li, Na, K) doping on triggering the nonlinear optical response of nanomaterials by converting their centrosymmetric configuration into noncentrosymmetric configuration is rarely studied. Therefore, to find a novel of way of making NLO materials, we have employed density functional theory (DFT) calculations, which helped us to explore the effect of alkali metal (Li, Na, K) doping on the nonlinear optical response of tetragonal graphene quantum dots (TGQDs). Ten new complexes of alkali metal doped TGQDs are designed theoretically. The binding energy calculations revealed the stability of alkali metal doped TGQDs. The NLO responses of newly designed complexes are evaluated by their polarizability, first hyperpolarizability (beta(o)), and frequency dependent hyperpolarizabilities. The Li@r8a exhibited the highest first hyperpolarizability (beta(o)) value of 5.19 x 10(5) au. All these complexes exhibited complete transparency in the UV region. The exceptionally high values of beta(o) of M@TGQDs are accredited to the generation of diffuse excess electrons, as indicated by NBO analysis and PDOS. NCI analysis is accomplished to examine the nature of bonding interactions among alkali metal atoms and TGQDs. Our results suggest alkali metal doped TGQD complexes as potential candidates for nanoscale NLO materials with sufficient stability and enhanced NLO response. This study will open new doors for making giant NLO response materials for modern hi-tech applications.