Morphology-dependent third-order optical nonlinearity of a 2D Co-based metal-organic framework with a porphyrinic skeleton
A two-dimensional (2D) Co-based metal-organic framework (MOF) with porphyrinic skeleton forms crystalline plates, flower-shaped clusters, and ultrathin films under optimized conditions, including the use of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) as a surfactant. Ultrathin films demonstrate the best solution-bas...
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description | A two-dimensional (2D) Co-based metal-organic framework (MOF) with porphyrinic skeleton forms crystalline plates, flower-shaped clusters, and ultrathin films under optimized conditions, including the use of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) as a surfactant. Ultrathin films demonstrate the best solution-based third-order nonlinear optical properties, featuring a nonlinear transmittance (
T
) value of 0.54, absorption coefficient (
α
2
) of 9.5 × 10
−10
m W
−1
and second hyperpolarizability (
γ
) value of 1.37 × 10
−28
esu, which are slightly better than those of the flower-shaped clusters (
T
= 0.65,
α
2
= 7.0 × 10
−10
m W
−1
;
γ
= 1.27 × 10
−28
esu), but marginally better than those of the crystalline thin plates (
T
= 0.94,
α
2
= 2.4 × 10
−10
m W
−1
;
γ
= 0.24 × 10
−28
esu).
A two-dimensional (2D) Co-based metal-organic framework (MOF) with a porphyrinic skeleton forms crystalline plates, flower-shaped clusters, and ultrathin films under optimized conditions and these forms give distinctively different nonlinear optical properties. |
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T
) value of 0.54, absorption coefficient (
α
2
) of 9.5 × 10
−10
m W
−1
and second hyperpolarizability (
γ
) value of 1.37 × 10
−28
esu, which are slightly better than those of the flower-shaped clusters (
T
= 0.65,
α
2
= 7.0 × 10
−10
m W
−1
;
γ
= 1.27 × 10
−28
esu), but marginally better than those of the crystalline thin plates (
T
= 0.94,
α
2
= 2.4 × 10
−10
m W
−1
;
γ
= 0.24 × 10
−28
esu).
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T
) value of 0.54, absorption coefficient (
α
2
) of 9.5 × 10
−10
m W
−1
and second hyperpolarizability (
γ
) value of 1.37 × 10
−28
esu, which are slightly better than those of the flower-shaped clusters (
T
= 0.65,
α
2
= 7.0 × 10
−10
m W
−1
;
γ
= 1.27 × 10
−28
esu), but marginally better than those of the crystalline thin plates (
T
= 0.94,
α
2
= 2.4 × 10
−10
m W
−1
;
γ
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−28
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T
) value of 0.54, absorption coefficient (
α
2
) of 9.5 × 10
−10
m W
−1
and second hyperpolarizability (
γ
) value of 1.37 × 10
−28
esu, which are slightly better than those of the flower-shaped clusters (
T
= 0.65,
α
2
= 7.0 × 10
−10
m W
−1
;
γ
= 1.27 × 10
−28
esu), but marginally better than those of the crystalline thin plates (
T
= 0.94,
α
2
= 2.4 × 10
−10
m W
−1
;
γ
= 0.24 × 10
−28
esu).
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