Unusual two-step sequential reversible phase transitions with coexisting switchable nonlinear optical and dielectric behaviors in [(CH3)3NCH2Cl]2[ZnCl4]†
Abstract
A novel material with coexisting switchable nonlinear optical (NLO) and dielectric properties, [trimethylchloromethyl ammonium]2[ZnCl4] [(TMCM)2-ZnCl4], which undergoes two reversible solid state phase transitions at 337 K (Tc1) and 258 K (Tc2), respectively, has been successfully synthesized and grown as block crystals. Exceptionally, variable-temperature X-ray single crystal structural analyses of (TMCM)2-ZnCl4 reveal that the unusual space group changes from P212121 at 223 K to P21/c between Tc2 and Tc1 to Pmcn above Tc1. As expected, the dielectric value of (TMCM)2-ZnCl4 exhibits two remarkable step-like enlargements around Tc1 and Tc2, indicating that it exhibits a low dielectric state, an intermediate dielectric state and a high dielectric state. In particular, the second harmonic generation (SHG) efficiency shows a sharp step-like increase from almost zero to 0.47, and its SHG activities in a high-NLO state can be recovered after several cycles without any attenuation. The transitions of (TMCM)2-ZnCl4 could be intrinsically ascribed to the sequential order–disorder transformations of both the cations and anions. All these results demonstrate its potential application as a switchable and tunable molecular dielectric and NLO material.