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Molecular crystals for NLO applications - compounds of 1H-pyrazole-carboxamidine
Kohúteková, Soňa ; Němec, Ivan (advisor) ; Šloufová, Ivana (referee)
Title: Molecular crystals for NLO applications - compounds of 1H-pyrazole-carboxamidine Author: Bc. Soňa Kohúteková Department: Department of Inorganic Chemistry Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Ivan Němec, Ph.D. Abstract: The aim of this diploma thesis is preparation and characterisation of novel compounds of 1H-pyrazole-carboxamidine in consideration of their potential application in the field of nonlinear optics. This thesis is focused on preparation of crystalline salts or adducts combining 1H-pyrazole-carboxamidine with selected inorganic and organic acids. Prepared materials were characterised mainly by the means of vibrational spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis. Quantum-chemical calculations were used for a prediction of nonlinear optical properties as well as for interpretation of measured vibrational spectra. Four different approaches of calculations were used for an optimisation of computing time together with accuracy of the fit of calculated and measured spectra. Finally, measurements of second harmonic generation efficiency of two powder samples with non-centrosymmetric crystal structures were performed. Key words: NLO, vibrational spectroscopy, crystal structure, quantum-chemical calculations
Novel materials for nonlinear optics - salts and cocrystals of heteroaromatic bases
Kloda, Matouš ; Němec, Ivan (advisor) ; Gyepes, Róbert (referee)
The main issue of this master thesis is investigation of new compounds of aminopyrazine and 3-amino-1,2,4-triazine in consideration of their potential usage in the field of nonlinear optics. The focus of this thesis was finishing of characterisation of an adduct of aminopyrazine and boric acid prepared as a part of previous bachelor thesis, as well as preparation of salts and cocrystals combining 3-amino-1,2,4-triazine with selected acids. Prepared materials were characterised mainly by the means of vibrational spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction analysis. Prediction of nonlinear optical properties of selected molecules and interpretation of recorded vibrational spectra was based on quantum chemical calculations. Finally, measurements of second harmonic generation efficiency of selected powder samples were performed.

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