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Two Tellurium(IV)-Based Sulfates Exhibiting Strong Second Harmonic Generation and Moderate Birefringence as Promising Ultraviolet Nonlinear Optical Materials.

Yunxia SongXia HaoChen-Sheng LinDonghong LinMin LuoNing Ye
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Two tellurium(IV)-based sulfate nonlinear optical (NLO) materials, Te2O3(SO4) and Te(OH)3(SO4)·H3O, were successfully synthesized via the mild hydrothermal method. Te2O3SO4 has a two-dimensional (2D) structure consisting of [Te6O12]∞ layers as well as [SO4] groups. Te(OH)3(SO4)·H3O features a simple 0D structure made up of an isolated [TeO3] pyramid and a [SO4] tetrahedra. Both of them are phase-matching materials and show remarkable powder second harmonic generation (SHG) efficiencies about 6 and 3 times that of KH2PO4 (KDP), respectively, for Te2O3SO4 and Te(OH)3(SO4)·H3O. Especially for Te(OH)3(SO4)·H3O, in addition to a large SHG response, it possesses a short UV cutoff edge (∼233 nm) as well as moderate birefringence (0.052@546.1 nm). Furthermore, theoretical calculations confirmed that their strong SHG effects are due to the synergistic effect of the [TeO3] pyramid and [SO4] tetrahedra.
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