材料科学
二次谐波产生
各向异性
光电子学
极化(电化学)
结晶度
光子学
非线性光学
电介质
光学
激光器
物理
物理化学
复合材料
化学
作者
Yangwu Guo,Jinjin Zhao,Meiqiu Dong,Ziwei Yu,Yue Fu,Jiangang Feng,Hanfei Gao,Yuchen Wu,Lei Jiang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202200701
摘要
Abstract Organic nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals play an indispensable role in high‐performance photonic devices due to their large nonlinear coefficient, fast response time, and low dielectric constant. However, in contrast to the strides of bulk crystals, researches on the next generation of nanophotonic devices are ignored to some extent. One of the bottlenecks is the controllable manufacturing and patterning of high‐quality organic NLO crystals with the nanometer‐scale thickness. Herein, a confined assembly method for fabricating the microwire arrays of organic NLO crystal OH1 and DAT2 with precise position, flat morphology, high crystallinity, and consistent crystallographic orientation is reported. Two strong NLO effects observed in the experiments are comprehensively studied, including second harmonic generation (SHG) and two‐photon excited fluorescence. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the anisotropic SHG effect depends on both the polarization of incident light and the crystallographic orientation of microwire arrays. Microwire arrays can exhibit large in‐plane anisotropy with the polarization ratio up to 0.95 and second‐order nonlinear coefficient up to 55.1 pm V −1 . This work provides new insights into the potential applications of organic NLO crystals in integrated optical devices.
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