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Covalent Organic Framework for Q-Switched All-Solid-State Laser

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Abstract

In this work, A new type of organic material, Covalent Organic Frameworks (COF), was successfully demonstrated its functionality for pulsing the solid-state laser. This was based on π-bonding delocalization within the SA. ProPh-PyTA-COF exhibits versatile optical nonlinear absorption. Two saturable absorption behavior with the situation intensity of 92MW/cm2 and 1kW/cm2 were observed. Besides the first pulsed Q-switched all-solid-state laser using COFs as an absorber, the evolution of laser performance as pump power was also characterized and discussed.

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