Galloborates as ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystals: advances and perspectives.
Jing-Yi LuYangfeifei OuCong-Cong JinJian-Wen ChengPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Metal borates are excellent source materials for exploring short-wavelength nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals. Galloborates show rich structural chemistry with various coordination configurations of Ga cation and B-O anionic units and are suitable candidates as ultraviolet NLO crystals. Up to now, the shortest cut-off edge of galloborates was reported to be down to 190 nm in KCs 2 Ga(B 5 O 10 )(OH), while the largest second harmonic generation (SHG) effect of galloborates was reported to be up to 4.6 times that of KH 2 PO 4 (KDP) in Na 5 Ga[B 7 O 12 (OH)] 2 ·2B(OH) 3 . Herein, we give a detailed summary of the recent progress in NLO inorganic galloborates, where these galloborates are grouped into two types in terms of their compositions: (1) alkali/alkaline earth metal galloborates and (2) alkali/alkaline earth metal galloborate halides. We discuss their structural features, band gaps, and SHG intensities. Finally, we give future perspectives in this field.