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Crystalline Porous Materials for Nonlinear Optics

Journal

SMALL
Volume 17, Issue 22, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202006416

Keywords

covalent organic frameworks; crystalline porous materials; metal– organic frameworks; nonlinear optics; polyoxometalates

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21773168, 22035003, 91856124]

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Crystalline porous materials have been extensively explored for various applications in nonlinear optics, due to their structural diversity and flexibility in organizing dipolar chromophores. Recent advances in the field have focused on second-order NLO in chiral and achiral structures, as well as third-order NLO in pure organic and hybrid organic/inorganic materials. The future challenges and research directions of these materials have also been proposed.
Crystalline porous materials have been extensively explored for wide applications in many fields including nonlinear optics (NLO) for frequency doubling, two-photon absorption/emission, optical limiting effect, photoelectric conversion, and biological imaging. The structural diversity and flexibility of the crystalline porous materials such as the metal-organic frameworks, covalent organic frameworks, and polyoxometalates provide numerous opportunities to orderly organize the dipolar chromophores and to systemically modify the type and concentration of these dipolar chromophores in the confined spaces, which are highly desirable for NLO. Here, the recent advances in the crystalline porous NLO materials are discussed. The second-order NLO of crystalline porous materials have been mainly devoted to the chiral and achiral structures, while the third-order NLO crystalline porous materials have been categorized into pure organic and hybrid organic/inorganic materials. Some representative properties and applications of these crystalline porous materials in the NLO regime are highlighted. The future perspective of challenges as well as the potential research directions of crystalline porous materials have been also proposed.

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