Polarized three-photon-pumped laser in a single MOF microcrystal

Huajun He(Zhejiang University), En Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuanjing Cui(Zhejiang University), Jiancan Yu(Zhejiang University), Yu Yang(Zhejiang University), Tao Song(Zhejiang University), Chuan-De Wu(Zhejiang University), Xueyuan Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Banglin Chen(The University of Texas at San Antonio), Guodong Qian(Zhejiang University)
Nature Communications
March 17, 2016
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Abstract

Higher order multiphoton-pumped polarized lasers have fundamental technological importance. Although they can be used to in vivo imaging, their application has yet to be realized. Here we show the first polarized three-photon-pumped (3PP) microcavity laser in a single host-guest composite metal-organic framework (MOF) crystal, via a controllable in situ self-assembly strategy. The highly oriented assembly of dye molecules within the MOF provides an opportunity to achieve 3PP lasing with a low lasing threshold and a very high-quality factor on excitation. Furthermore, the 3PP lasing generated from composite MOF is perfectly polarized. These findings may eventually open up a new route to the exploitation of multiphoton-pumped solid-state laser in single MOF microcrystal (or nanocrystal) for future optoelectronic and biomedical applications.


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