[C5H12N]2SnBr6: a lead-free phase transition compound with switchable quadratic nonlinear optical properties†
Abstract
Solid-state phase transition materials with tunable quadratic nonlinear optical (NLO) properties under different states hold great potential applications in a wide range of fields. Despite great efforts, lead-free organic–inorganic hybrid NLO switchable materials are still scarce. Here, we report a new lead-free organic–inorganic hybrid compound (NMP)2SnBr6 (1, where NMP is N-methylpyrrolidinium) which adopts the zero-dimensional perovskite-like motif. It demonstrates a structural phase transition at Tc = 352 K, as confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry and specific heat measurements. Single-crystal structure analyses at different temperatures indicate the occurrence of symmetry breaking from Pbam (at 360 K, > Tc) to Pba2 (at 300 K, < Tc), which can be attributed to the configuration changes of organic N-methylpyrrolidinium cations. In particular, 1 shows remarkable NLO signal contrast up to ∼25 and excellent switching stability after multiple heating–cooling cycles, suggesting its potential application as a switchable NLO material. This work paves the way for exploring new organic–inorganic hybrid functional materials.
- This article is part of the themed collections: FOCUS: Perovskite Materials and Devices and 2023 Materials Chemistry Frontiers HOT articles