Multi‐Wavelength Upconversion Lasers Based on Coordination Polymer Glass Incorporating Lanthanide‐Doped Nanoparticles

W Weiwei Chen J Jiachang Wu (The State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices and Guangdong Engineering Technology Research and Development Center of Special Optical Fiber Materials and Devices and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fiber Laser Materials and Applied Techniques School of Materials Science and Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou China) X Xiongjian Huang S Shengda Ye Y Yao Guo (Henan International Joint Laboratory of Nanocomposite Sensing Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering) J Jianhao Chen Y Yongsheng Sun X Xiudi Xiao Z Zhongmin Yang G Guoping Dong

Abstract

ABSTRACT Upconversion microlasers hold great promise for next‐generation photonic devices. Most current designs rely on coating or incorporating lanthanide‐doped nanoparticles into dielectric microcavities, typically based on polymers or oxide glass platforms. However, polymers generally exhibit limited thermal stability, oxide glasses require relatively high processing temperatures, and coated structures often introduce interfacial scattering losses, degrading lasing efficiency and stability. Here, we report a coordination polymer (CP) ZnCl 2 (bIm) 2 (bIm = C 7 H 6 N 2 ) glass as a low‐temperature‐processable host that enables uniform and nondestructive incorporation of upconversion nanocrystals via strong interfacial wettability, forming an energy barrier (2.52 × 10 3 zJ) that preserves efficient luminescence, maintains high‐ Q characteristics, and supports ultrasmooth microcavity fabrication. To our knowledge, this work highlights the feasibility of multiwavelength upconversion lasing in transparent ZnCl 2 (bIm) 2 composite glass micro‐bottles embedded with NaYF 4 @NaYbF 4 : 1%Tm 3+ @NaYF 4 nanoparticles. Under continuous‐wave 980 nm pumping, efficient lasing from the visible‐to‐near‐infrared (NIR) region is achieved, featuring an ultra‐low threshold of 140 nW for the Tm 3+ : 3 H 4 → 3 H 6 transition. Upconversion lasing is also generated in Er 3+ and Ho 3+ ‐activated composite glass micro‐bottles, highlighting the universality of this strategy. These findings establish a versatile platform for engineering lanthanide‐based microlasers, paving the way toward compact, multifunctional photonic devices for next‐generation optical technologies.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published July 23, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

W

Weiwei Chen

J

Jiachang Wu

The State Key Laboratory of Luminescent Materials and Devices and Guangdong Engineering Technology Research and Development Center of Special Optical Fiber Materials and Devices and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fiber Laser Materials and Applied Techniques School of Materials Science and Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou China

X

Xiongjian Huang

S

Shengda Ye

Y

Yao Guo

Henan International Joint Laboratory of Nanocomposite Sensing Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering

J

Jianhao Chen

Y

Yongsheng Sun

X

Xiudi Xiao

Z

Zhongmin Yang

G

Guoping Dong