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LiZn(OH)CO3 : A Deep-Ultraviolet Nonlinear Optical Hydroxycarbonate Designed from a Diamond-like Structure.

Xiaomeng LiuLei KangPifu GongZheshuai Lin
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Deep-ultraviolet (DUV) nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals are vital to the development of science and state-of-the-art technologies, but the exploration of these important optoelectronic materials is hindered by the contradiction between NLO effect and energy band gap as well as the sensitivity of DUV phase-matching to optical birefringence. Here, in order to achieve a well balanced DUV NLO performance, we chose the diamond-like structure as the prototype template for the material design and synthesized the first DUV NLO hydroxycarbonate crystal, LiZn(OH)CO3 . This compound simultaneously has a wide band gap (>6.53 eV), a strong second harmonic generation response (ca. 3.2×KDP), and a large birefringence (0.147 at 1064 nm) with the shortest DUV phase-matching capability (λPM <190 nm) among all reported NLO carbonates. Moreover, the structure-property relationships in LiZn(OH)CO3 are analyzed by first-principles calculations. This work presents an effective design strategy to push the NLO performance of hydroxycarbonates into the DUV region.
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