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Room-Temperature Ferroelectric LiNb6Ba5Ti4O30 Spinel Phase in a Nanocomposite Thin Film Form for Nonlinear Photonics.

Jijie HuangHan WangDongfang LiZhimin QiDi ZhangPing LuHou-Tong ChenDmitry A YarotskiPao-Tai LinXinghang ZhangHaiyan Wang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Tetragonal tungsten bronze (TTB) materials are one of the most promising classes of materials for ferroelectric and nonlinear optical devices, owing to their very unique noncentrosymmetric crystal structure. In this work, a new TTB phase of LiNb6Ba5Ti4O30 (LNBTO) has been discovered and studied. A small amount of a secondary phase, LiTiO2 (LTO), has been incorporated as nanopillars that are vertically embedded in the LNBTO matrix. The new multifunctional nanocomposite thin film presents exotic highly anisotropic microstructure and properties, e.g., strong ferroelectricity, high optical transparency, anisotropic dielectric function, and strong optical nonlinearity evidenced by the second harmonic generation results. An optical waveguide structure based on the stacks of α-Si on SiO2/LNBTO-LTO has been fabricated, exhibiting low optical dispersion with an optimized evanescent field staying in the LNBTO-LTO active layer. This work highlights the combination of new TTB material designs and vertically aligned nanocomposite structures for further enhanced anisotropic and nonlinear properties.
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