Interfacial Synthesis of Two-Dimensional Porphyrin Polymer Films with Large Optical Nonlinearity

Fengxiang Zhao, Geping Zhang, Wei Xie, Xin Kong, Xiaomeng Duan, Yubin Fu, Jichao Zhang, Guoquan Gao, Tong Zhu, Jingcheng Hao, Hongguang Li*, Renhao Dong*

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Abstract

Two-dimensional polymers (2DPs) and their layer-stacked 2D covalent organic frameworks have recently emerged as nonlinear optical (NLO) materials for potential applications in optics. However, the chemistry for designing third-order NLO 2DP films with large nonlinear absorption coefficient (β) has remained a mystery. Herein, three highly crystalline porphyrin-integrated 2D polyimines (named as 2DPI-Zn-Azo, 2DPI-2H-Azo, and 2DPI-Zn), which are homogeneous films showing large lateral areas over cm2, uniform transparency, and thickness of tens of nanometers are reported. Particularly, the 2DPI-Zn-Azo film comprising zinc porphyrin and –N-N– displays a large saturable absorption under 532 nm and the highest β (−1.88 × 105 cm GW−1) among the three 2D polyimines, that is also 2–5 orders of magnitude higher than the state-of-art performance of photoactive small molecules, porphyrin-integrated 2DPs, and inorganic 2D materials. Control experiments in combination with theoretical calculation discover that the embedding of metal centers and –N-N– results in highly delocalized π-electrons and narrow bandgap in 2DPI-Zn-Azo, which enables fast transfer of the photogenerated electrons after the light-excited charge separation, thus boosting the NLO performance. This work opens up a new path for the construction of highly efficient third-order NLO film materials, and pushes the development of 2DPs for optics and optoelectronics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2400152
JournalSmall Structures
Volume5
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • 2D covalent organic frameworks
  • 2D polymers
  • films
  • interfacial synthesis
  • nonlinear optics

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