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Nonlinear Metal–Organic Framework Crystals for Efficient Multicolor Coherent Optical Emission

Nikolaj A. ZhestkijSchool of Physics and Engineering ITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 RussiaAnastasiia S. EfimovaSchool of Physics and Engineering ITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 RussiaYuliya KenzhebayevaSchool of Physics and Engineering ITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 RussiaМ. В. ДмитриевPerm State University Perm Bukireva 15 Perm 614990 RussiaAlexander S. NovikovSaint Petersburg State University Saint Petersburg 199034 RussiaIrina D. YushinaSouth Ural State University Lenin prospect 76 Chelyabinsk 454080 RussiaА. С. КрыловKirensky Institute of Physics Federal Research Center KSC SB RAS Krasnoyarsk 660036 RussiaMaria TimofeevaSchool of Physics and Engineering ITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 RussiaAlena N. KulakovaSchool of Physics and Engineering ITMO University St. Petersburg 197101 RussiaN. V. GlebovaIoffe institute Politekhnicheskaya 26 Saint Petersburg 194021 RussiaAndrei A. KrasilinIoffe institute Politekhnicheskaya 26 Saint Petersburg 194021 RussiaSergey A. ShipilovskihPerm State University Perm Bukireva 15 Perm 614990 RussiaValentin A. MilichkoInstitut Jean Lamour Universite de Lorraine UMR CNRS 7198 Nancy 54011 France
2023en
ABI

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Abstract Non‐centrosymmetric metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have recently emerged as a promising class of coordination polymers for nonlinear optics and light conversion. Nevertheless, achieving high endurance and efficiency for the light conversion within the whole visible range by a single crystal of MOF remains a challenge. This article reports on the design of two non‐centrosymmetric MOFs based on a 1,3,5‐benzenetricarboxylic acid ligand and Er/Co ions, providing an efficient and simultaneous multiple second and third optical harmonic generations (SHG, THG) from 400 to 750 nm with a high endurance (over 100 cycles or 3 h of continuous operation). Optical experiments and quantum chemical modeling of the MOF single crystals confirm the polarization and chemistry‐dependent efficiency of SHG and THG, associated with the varied MOFs' symmetry and dipole moment. The observed coherent light conversion within the whole visible range by MOF single crystals at ambient conditions makes it possible to achieve the multicolor (up to three) coherent emission required for modern laser technologies, making MOFs highly competitive and sustainable materials for nonlinear optics.

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