Molecular compounds of the general formula [(RT)4E6] (R=organic or organometallic substituent; T=C, Si, Ge, Sn; E=CH2, S, Se), hence adamantane derivatives and inorganic-organic hybrid compounds based on a heteroadamantane structure exhibit a non-linear optical response upon radiation with a continuous-wave near-infrared laser. The effect depends on the compounds’ habitus, which itself depends on the elemental composition of the cluster core, and on the nature of the organic substituents. A combination of these parameters that cause the material to be intrinsically amorphous leads to supercontinuum generation and thus to the emission of a broad spectrum, potentially appearing as white light. Notably, the emission essentially retains the driving laser's directionality. For crystalline samples, second harmonic generation is observed instead, which points to a close relationship of the optical properties and the intermolecular order. Variation of R, T, and E allows further fine-tuning of the emitted spectra. We present all studies made in regards to these effects and our overarching conclusions derived from them.
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Dehnen, S., Schreiner, P. R., Chatterjee, S., Volz, K., Rosemann, N. W., Pilgrim, W. C., … Sanna, S. (2021, December 1). Amorphous Molecular Materials for Directed Supercontinuum Generation. ChemPhotoChem. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/cptc.202100130
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