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KCs 2 Pb 2 (HCOO) 2 Cl 5 : A Lead Formate with Strong Second-Harmonic-Generation Response Obtained by an Anionic Substitution.

Ziqi ZhouRui-Biao FuQirui ShuiHongxin TangWenxiu BaoZuju MaXin-Tao Wu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Nonlinear optical (NLO) materials are playing an increasingly vital role in laser science and technology. Herein, we report a new lead formate, KCs 2 Pb 2 (HCOO) 2 Cl 5 , successfully synthesized by using mild mix-solvothermal methods. By the anionic substitution of a [CH 3 COO] group with a [HCOO] group, the dipole moment of the distorted [PbCl 4 O 2 ] polyhedron is increased. In contrast, polarization from the anionic group and the volume of the unit cell are reduced. Hence, KCs 2 Pb 2 (HCOO) 2 Cl 5 possesses a strong second-harmonic-generation (SHG) response of 4.2 times that of KH 2 PO 4 (KDP), a transparent window covering 0.43-1.87 μm, a large band gap of 3.52 eV, and moderate birefringence (0.11@1064 nm). Systematic theoretical calculations illustrate the origin of the linear and nonlinear optical properties of KCs 2 Pb 2 (HCOO) 2 Cl 5 . This research provides a viable strategy for the design and synthesis of new NLO crystals.
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