Effect of functionalization of boron nitride flakes by main group metal clusters on their optoelectronic properties

Chakraborty, Debdutta ; Chattaraj, Pratim Kumar (2017) Effect of functionalization of boron nitride flakes by main group metal clusters on their optoelectronic properties Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 29 (42). p. 425201. ISSN 0953-8984

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/aa8651

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Abstract

The possibility of functionalizing boron nitride flakes (BNFs) with some selected main group metal clusters, viz. OLi4, NLi5, CLi6, BLI7 and Al12Be, has been analyzed with the aid of density functional theory (DFT) based computations. Thermochemical as well as energetic considerations suggest that all the metal clusters interact with the BNF moiety in a favorable fashion. As a result of functionalization, the static (first) hyperpolarizability ($\beta $ ) values of the metal cluster supported BNF moieties increase quite significantly as compared to that in the case of pristine BNF. Time dependent DFT analysis reveals that the metal clusters can lower the transition energies associated with the dominant electronic transitions quite significantly thereby enabling the metal cluster supported BNF moieties to exhibit significant non-linear optical activity. Moreover, the studied systems demonstrate broad band absorption capability spanning the UV–visible as well as infra-red domains. Energy decomposition analysis reveals that the electrostatic interactions principally stabilize the metal cluster supported BNF moieties.

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