@article{HaenselBartaRietzeetal.2018, author = {H{\"a}nsel, Marc and Barta, Christoph and Rietze, Clemens and Utecht, Manuel Martin and Rueck-Braun, Karola and Saalfrank, Peter and Tegeder, Petra}, title = {Two-Dimensional Nonlinear Optical Switching Materials}, series = {The journal of physical chemistry : C, Nanomaterials and interfaces}, volume = {122}, journal = {The journal of physical chemistry : C, Nanomaterials and interfaces}, number = {44}, publisher = {American Chemical Society}, address = {Washington}, issn = {1932-7447}, doi = {10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b08212}, pages = {25555 -- 25564}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Combining photochromism and nonlinear optical (NLO) properties of molecular switches-functionalized self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) represents a promising concept toward novel photonic and optoelectronic devices. Using second harmonic generation, density functional theory, and correlated wave function methods, we studied the switching abilities as well as the NLO contrasts between different molecular states of various fulgimide-containing SAMs on Si(111). Controlled variations of the linker systems as well as of the fulgimides enabled us to demonstrate very efficient reversible photoinduced ring-opening/closure reactions between the open and closed forms of the fulgimides. Thus, effective cross sections on the order of 10(-18) cm(-2) are observed. Moreover, the reversible switching is accompanied by pronounced NLO contrasts up to 32\%. Further molecular engineering of the photochromic switches and the linker systems may even increase the NLO contrast upon switching.}, language = {en} } @article{RietzeTitovLindneretal.2017, author = {Rietze, Clemens and Titov, Evgenii and Lindner, Steven and Saalfrank, Peter}, title = {Thermal isomerization of azobenzenes: on the performance of Eyring transition state theory}, series = {Journal of physics : Condensed matter}, volume = {29}, journal = {Journal of physics : Condensed matter}, publisher = {IOP Publ. Ltd.}, address = {Bristol}, issn = {0953-8984}, doi = {10.1088/1361-648X/aa75bd}, pages = {12}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The thermal Z -> E (back-) isomerization of azobenzenes is a prototypical reaction occurring in molecular switches. It has been studied for decades, yet its kinetics is not fully understood. In this paper, quantum chemical calculations are performed to model the kinetics of an experimental benchmark system, where a modified azobenzene (AzoBiPyB) is embedded in a metal-organic framework (MOF). The molecule can be switched thermally from cis to trans, under solvent-free conditions. We critically test the validity of Eyring transition state theory for this reaction. As previously found for other azobenzenes (albeit in solution), good agreement between theory and experiment emerges for activation energies and activation free energies, already at a comparatively simple level of theory, B3LYP/6-31G* including dispersion corrections. However, theoretical Arrhenius prefactors and activation entropies are in qualitiative disagreement with experiment. Several factors are discussed that may have an influence on activation entropies, among them dynamical and geometric constraints (imposed by the MOF). For a simpler model-Z -> E isomerization in azobenzene-a systematic test of quantum chemical methods from both density functional theory and wavefunction theory is carried out in the context of Eyring theory. Also, the effect of anharmonicities on activation entropies is discussed for this model system. Our work highlights capabilities and shortcomings of Eyring transition state theory and quantum chemical methods, when applied for the Z -> E (back-) isomerization of azobenzenes under solvent-free conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{RietzeTitovGranuccietal.2020, author = {Rietze, Clemens and Titov, Evgenii and Granucci, Giovanni and Saalfrank, Peter}, title = {Surface hopping dynamics for azobenzene photoisomerization}, series = {The journal of physical chemistry : C, Nanomaterials and interfaces}, volume = {124}, journal = {The journal of physical chemistry : C, Nanomaterials and interfaces}, number = {48}, publisher = {American Chemical Society}, address = {Washington}, issn = {1932-7447}, doi = {10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c08052}, pages = {26287 -- 26295}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Azobenzenes easily photoswitch in solution, while their photoisomerization at surfaces is often hindered. In recent work, it was demonstrated by nonadiabatic molecular dynamics with trajectory surface hopping [Titov et al., J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2016, 7, 3591-3596] that the experimentally observed suppression of trans -> cis isomerization yields in azobenzenes in a densely packed SAM (self-assembled monolayer) [Gahl et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2010, 132, 1831-1838] is dominated by steric hindrance. In the present work, we systematically study by ground-state Langevin and nonadiabatic surface hopping dynamics, the effects of decreasing packing density on (i) UV/vis absorption spectra, (ii) trans -> cis isomerization yields, and (iii) excited-state lifetimes of photoexcited azobenzene. Within the quantum mechanics/ molecular mechanics models adopted here, we find that above a packing density of similar to 3 molecules/nm(2), switching yields are strongly reduced, while at smaller packing densities, the "monomer limit" is quickly approached. The UV/vis absorption spectra, on the other hand, depend on packing density over a larger range (down to at least similar to 1 molecule/nm(2)). Trends for excited-state lifetimes are less obvious, but it is found that lifetimes of pi pi* excited states decay monotonically with decreasing coverage. Effects of fluorination of the switches are also discussed for single, free molecules. Fluorination leads to comparatively large trans -> cis yields, in combination with long pi pi* lifetimes. Furthermore, for selected systems, also the effects of n pi* excitation at longer excitation wavelengths have been studied, which is found to enhance trans -> cis yields for free molecules but can lead to an opposite behavior in densely packed SAMs.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Rietze2020, author = {Rietze, Clemens}, title = {Optimierung und Analyse von molekularen Schaltern in komplexen Umgebungen: thermische Stabilit{\"a}t, Auslesbarkeit und Schaltbarkeit}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-45959}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-459594}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {131}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Seit Jahrzehnten stellen die molekularen Schalter ein wachsendes Forschungsgebiet dar. Im Rahmen dieser Dissertation stand die Verbesserung der thermischen Stabilit{\"a}t, der Auslesbarkeit und Schaltbarkeit dieser molekularen Schalter in komplexen Umgebungen mithilfe computergest{\"u}tzter Chemie im Vordergrund. Im ersten Projekt wurde die Kinetik der thermischen E → Z-Isomerisierung und die damit verbundene thermische Stabilit{\"a}t eines Azobenzol-Derivats untersucht. Daf{\"u}r wurde Dichtefunktionaltheorie (DFT) in Verbindung mit der Eyring-Theorie des {\"U}bergangszustandes (TST) angewendet. Das Azobenzol-Derivat diente als vereinfachtes Modell f{\"u}r das Schalten in einer komplexen Umgebung (hier in metallorganischen Ger{\"u}sten). Es wurden thermodynamische und kinetische Gr{\"o}ßen unter verschiedenen Einfl{\"u}ssen berechnet, wobei gute {\"U}bereinstimmungen mit dem Experiment gefunden wurden. Die hier verwendete Methode stellte einen geeigneten Ansatz dar, um diese Gr{\"o}ßen mit angemessener Genauigkeit vorherzusagen. Im zweiten Projekt wurde die Auslesbarkeit der Schaltzust{\"a}nde in Form des nichtlinearen optischen (NLO) Kontrastes f{\"u}r die Molek{\"u}lklasse der Fulgimide untersucht. Die daf{\"u}r ben{\"o}tigten dynamischen Hyperpolarisierbarkeiten unter Ber{\"u}cksichtigung der Elektronenkorrelation wurden mittels einer etablierten Skalierungsmethode berechnet. Es wurden verschiedene Fulgimide analysiert, wobei viele experimentelle Befunde best{\"a}tigt werden konnten. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus legte die theoretische Vorhersage f{\"u}r ein weiteres System nahe, dass insbesondere die Erweiterung des π-Elektronensystems ein vielversprechender Ansatz zur Verbesserung von NLO-Kontrasten darstellt. Die Fulgimide verf{\"u}gen somit {\"u}ber n{\"u}tzliche Eigenschaften, sodass diese in Zukunft als Bauelemente in photonischen und optoelektronischen Bereichen Anwendungen finden k{\"o}nnten. Im dritten Projekt wurde die E → Z-Isomerisierung auf ein quantenmechanisch (QM) behandeltes Dimer mit molekularmechanischer (MM) Umgebung und zwei Fluorazobenzol-Monomeren durch Molek{\"u}ldynamik simuliert. Dadurch wurde die Schaltbarkeit in komplexer Umgebung (hier selbstorgansierte Einzelschichten = SAMs) bzw. von Azobenzolderivaten analysiert. Mit dem QM/MM Modell wurden sowohl Van-der-Waals-Interaktionen mit der Umgebung als auch elektronische Kopplung (nur zwischen QM-Molek{\"u}len) ber{\"u}cksichtigt. Dabei wurden systematische Untersuchungen zur Packungsdichte durchgef{\"u}hrt. Es zeigte sich, dass bereits bei einem Molek{\"u}labstand von 4.5 {\AA} die Quantenausbeute (prozentuale Anzahl erfolgreicher Schaltprozesse) des Monomers erreicht wird. Die gr{\"o}ßten Quantenausbeuten wurden f{\"u}r die beiden untersuchten Fluorazobenzole erzielt. Es wurden die Effekte des Molek{\"u}labstandes und der Einfluss von Fluorsubstituenten auf die Dynamik eingehend untersucht, sodass der Weg f{\"u}r darauf aufbauende Studien geebnet ist.}, language = {de} } @article{GouletHanssensRietzeTitovetal.2018, author = {Goulet-Hanssens, Alexis and Rietze, Clemens and Titov, Evgenii and Abdullahu, Leonora and Grubert, Lutz and Saalfrank, Peter and Hecht, Stefan}, title = {Hole Catalysis as a General Mechanism for Efficient and Wavelength-Independent Z -> E Azobenzene Isomerization}, series = {CHEM}, volume = {4}, journal = {CHEM}, number = {7}, publisher = {Cell Press}, address = {Cambridge}, issn = {2451-9294}, doi = {10.1016/j.chempr.2018.06.002}, pages = {1740 -- 1755}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Whereas the reversible reduction of azobenzenes has been known for decades, their oxidation is destructive and as a result has been notoriously overlooked. Here, we show that a chain reaction leading to quantitative Z -> E isomerization can be initiated before reaching the destructive anodic peak potential. This hole-catalyzed pathway is accessible to all azobenzenes, without exception, and offers tremendous advantages over the recently reported reductive, radical-anionic pathway because it allows for convenient chemical initiation without the need for electrochemical setups and in the presence of air. In addition, catalytic amounts of metal-free sensitizers, such as methylene blue, can be used as excited-state electron acceptors, enabling a shift of the excitation wavelength to the far red of the azobenzene absorption (up to 660 nm) and providing quantum yields exceeding unity (up to 200\%). Our approach will boost the efficiency and sensitivity of optically dense liquid-crystalline and solid photo-switchable materials.}, language = {en} }