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Autonomous self-healing organic crystals for nonlinear optics.


ABSTRACT: Non-centrosymmetric molecular crystals have a plethora of applications, such as piezoelectric transducers, energy storage and nonlinear optical materials owing to their unique structural order which is absent in other synthetic materials. As most crystals are brittle, their efficiency declines upon prolonged usage due to fatigue or catastrophic failure, limiting their utilities. Some natural substances, like bone, enamel, leaf and skin, function efficiently, last a life-time, thanks to their inherent self-healing nature. Therefore, incorporating self-healing ability in crystalline materials will greatly broaden their scope. Here, we report single crystals of a dibenzoate derivative, capable of self-healing within milliseconds via autonomous actuation. Systematic quantitative experiments reveal the limit of mechanical forces that the self-healing crystals can withstand. As a proof-of-concept, we also demonstrate that our self-healed crystals can retain their second harmonic generation (SHG) with high efficiency. Kinematic analysis of the actuation in our system also revealed its impressive performance parameters, and shows actuation response times in the millisecond range.

SUBMITTER: Mondal S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10584936 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Autonomous self-healing organic crystals for nonlinear optics.

Mondal Saikat S   Tanari Pratap P   Roy Samrat S   Bhunia Surojit S   Chowdhury Rituparno R   Pal Arun K AK   Datta Ayan A   Pal Bipul B   Reddy C Malla CM  

Nature communications 20231018 1


Non-centrosymmetric molecular crystals have a plethora of applications, such as piezoelectric transducers, energy storage and nonlinear optical materials owing to their unique structural order which is absent in other synthetic materials. As most crystals are brittle, their efficiency declines upon prolonged usage due to fatigue or catastrophic failure, limiting their utilities. Some natural substances, like bone, enamel, leaf and skin, function efficiently, last a life-time, thanks to their inh  ...[more]

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