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Integration of Open Metal Sites in an Amino-Functionalized Sm(III)-Organic Framework toward Enhanced Third-Order
Reza Abazari1, Soheila Sanati1, Marzieh Nadafan2
1Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Maragheh, P.O. Box 55181-83111, Maragheh 55181-83111, Iran.
Abstract:
A variety of new inorganic and organic materials have emerged to advance laser technologies and optical engineering. A rational design approach can contribute significantly to fabricating nonlinear optically active metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) by considering the underlying structure-property linkage. Here, it has been embarked on a study of novel samarium(III) MOF, ([Sm2(ata)3(DMF)4]·DMF (ata2-: 2-aminoterephthalate), abbreviated as NH2-Sm-MUM-4) with enhanced nonlinear optical (NLO) properties. The crystal structure of this MOF represents a 6-connected framework with a pcu topology and distinctive characteristics, including open metal sites, free amine groups, and great stability, making it suitable for third-order NLO activity. The nonlinear index of refraction (n2) revealed the self-focusing impacts of NH2-Sm-MUM-4 at different incident intensities. The highest value of n2 and β related to 10 mw power of incident intensity are 5.15 cm2/W and 2.65 cm/W, respectively. As far as the authors know, this is the first study examining the potential systematic structural-property associations in Sm-MOFs considering improved third-order NLO properties.
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