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Exploring Deep-UV Nonlinear Optical Materials with Enhanced Second Harmonic Generation Response and Birefringence in Fluoroaluminoborate Crystals

Hongkun Liu, Bingbing Zhang, Ling Li, Ying Wang

2021ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces65 citationsDOI

Abstract

Deep-UV (DUV) nonlinear optical (NLO) materials are of vital importance to demanding DUV laser applications; however, those with a large NLO coefficient, wide band gap, and sufficient phase-matching ability are rare. In this work, by combining π-conjugated B3O6 groups and distort AlO3F tetrahedra, we successfully designed and synthesized two fluoroaluminoborates, RbAlB3O6F (RABF) and Cs0.5Rb0.5AlB3O6F (CRABF). In addition, the solid solution CsxRb1–xAlB3O6F (0.2 < x < 0.8) polycrystalline samples were obtained by the standard solid-state reaction. It was shown that all these compounds are NLO-active and possess short UV cutoff edges (<200 nm). Interestingly, although they have the same fundamental structural units, their crystal structures and second harmonic generation (SHG) responses are significantly different owing to the cation effect. Theoretical calculations reveal that both B3O6 and AlO3F groups contribute to the SHG responses. Remarkably, it also indicates that RABF exhibits a large birefringence (Δn = 0.0946 at 1064 nm), which is capable of realizing deep-UV phase matching down to 174 nm. The exploration of fluoroaluminoborates provides a new perspective for searching excellent deep-UV NLO materials.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceBirefringenceSecond-harmonic generationOptoelectronicsBand gapLaserNonlinear opticalCrystalliteNonlinear opticsPhase (matter)Crystal (programming language)OpticsNonlinear systemOrganic chemistryPhysicsMetallurgyChemistryComputer scienceProgramming languageQuantum mechanicsCrystal Structures and PropertiesLuminescence Properties of Advanced MaterialsSolid State Laser Technologies
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