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BaMo 3 O 10 Polymorphs with Tunable Symmetries and Properties.

Xiangyu LongRan AnYan LvXueyan WuMiriding Mutailipu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Polymorphism is a well-known but important phenomenon in the field of solid-state chemistry. Crystalline materials can form various polymorphs and present drastically varied physical and chemical properties. Herein, systematic exploration of the BaO-MoO 3 binary system leads to the discovery of a new barium molybdate, α-BaMo 3 O 10 . The temperature-dependent phase transition from α-BaMo 3 O 10 to β-BaMo 3 O 10 is confirmed. The tunable linear and nonlinear optical properties induced by the phase transition are confirmed by both experimental and theoretical approaches. Also, β-BaMo 3 O 10 is identified as a nonlinear-optical crystal for the first time. The origin of linear- and nonlinear-optical properties of BaMo 3 O 10 polymorphs is confirmed by the additional theoretical means. This work indicates that a small change in the structure can induce tunable symmetries and thereby widely divergent optical properties.
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