La 3 Ga 5 M 0.5 Sn 0.5 O 14 , (M = Ge, Si): Design and Synthesis of Two Langasite Nonlinear Optical Materials with Large Second Harmonic Generation and Birefringence Induced by Distorted (Sn/M)O 6 Octahedra.
Jingxuan HouJiajia WangLiang FeiShihui MaHongwei YuHongping WuNing YeZhanggui HuYicheng WuPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Nonlinear optical (NLO) coherent light sources are widely applied in many areas of science and technology. As the core medium, the NLO material is required to have a wide transparent range, a large NLO response, and a high laser damaged threshold (LDT). It is common knowledge that langasite (La 3 Ga 5 SiO 14 , LGS) crystal has an underdeveloped second-harmonic generation (SHG) coefficient and a small birefringence, which seriously restrict its application in the NLO field, despite that it has a broad transmittance spectrum and a moderate LDT. Herein, we have successfully obtained novel langasite NLO crystals LGSS (La 3 Ga 5 Si 0.5 Sn 0.5 O 14 ) and LGGS (La 3 Ga 5 Ge 0.5 Sn 0.5 O 14 ), with short UV absorption edges of 209 and 212 nm, respectively. Incorporating heavy ions Sn 4+ into the structure, a distorted BO 6 octahedron was adjusted by the radius difference between Sn 4+ and Si 4+ /Ge 4+ , which caused the strong SHG responses in LGSS (∼10.77 × KDP) and LGGS (∼9.23 × KDP) and increased birefringences of 0.034 and 0.025, respectively. Besides, they also had large energy band gaps (4.95 eV for LGSS, and 4.93 eV for LGGS), which allowed high LDTs with LGSS of 1.3 GW/cm 2 and LGGS of 813 MW/cm 2 . This work demonstrates a new strategy to enhance SHG responses and birefringence for existing NLO materials and enriches langasite family crystals.