The Electronic and Non-linear Optical Properties of Oxo-titanium Phthalocyanines

Abstract
The valence electronic properties of some unsubstituted and peripherally substituted oxo-titanium phthalocyanines are reported. Semiempirical quantum chemical calculations show that the nature of peripheral substituents has a strong bearing on the valence electronic properties, including the state dipole moments and absorption wavelength. The non-linear optical response was measured around the the Q-band resonance. The effect of different substituents and substitution patterns on the non-linear behaviour of the samples was determined. The combined results suggest that tuning of electronic and optical properties is effectively achieved by functionalization of the edges of the conjugated ring.