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Organic NLO Schiff bases containing imine bonds (C=N) have been investigated as optoelectronic and electrochemical materials, liquid crystals. Aromatic pi-systems in the backbone, and the sp 2 hybridization of the nitrogen and carbon atoms of the imine group can extend the conjugation of the structure and increase their hole-transporting ability. Completely aromatic Schiff bases have interesting properties like semiconduction and others. These kinds of Schiff bases are becoming excellent candidates as active materials for solar cells, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), organic field-effect…mehr

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Organic NLO Schiff bases containing imine bonds (C=N) have been investigated as optoelectronic and electrochemical materials, liquid crystals. Aromatic pi-systems in the backbone, and the sp 2 hybridization of the nitrogen and carbon atoms of the imine group can extend the conjugation of the structure and increase their hole-transporting ability. Completely aromatic Schiff bases have interesting properties like semiconduction and others. These kinds of Schiff bases are becoming excellent candidates as active materials for solar cells, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) devices and organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), photovoltaic cells and pH sensors, due to their electro chromic properties, among other applications. Present books deals with the literature survey along with single crystal growth of four Schiff base crystal molecules as well as its detail structural, optical characterizations. The NLO behaviour via Z- scan study summarized in the book. Theoretically using DFT compared with experimental results and its analysis discussed in detailed.
Autorenporträt
Dr. M. Uthayakumar is working as an Assistant Professor and Head at Department of Physics, Jayarani Arts and Science College for Women, Salem - 636002. He is Completed his Ph.D. (Physics) in 2019, at Department of Physics (Thiruvalluvar Government Arts College, Rasipuram). His research interest is Nonlinear Optical Materials, DFT and Nanomaterials