Pushing KTiOPO4-like Nonlinear Optical Sulfates into the Deep-Ultraviolet Spectral Region.
Yang ZhouXiaomeng LiuZhe-Shuai LinYanqiang LiQingran DingYouchao LiuYangxin ChenSangen ZhaoMao-Chun HongJun-Hua LuoPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Accurately designing and synthesizing new deep-ultraviolet (deep-UV) nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals that are limited by the so-called "200 nm wall" on their transparency windows remain challenging. On the basis of a bandgap-directed computer-aided material design approach, two new NLO sulfates, KMgSO4F and KZnSO4F, are designed and successfully synthesized. They feature three-dimensional frameworks closely related to the commercial NLO crystal, KTiOPO4 (KTP). Remarkably, the transmittance spectrum based on a single crystal indicates that the transparency window of KZnSO4F is significantly blue-shifted to <190 nm from 350 nm for KTP. The microscopic origin of this significant transparent window blue shift is illustrated well by first-principles calculations. This work pushes the transparency windows of KTP-like NLO sulfates into the deep-UV spectral region for the first time and will pave a prospective way to the accurate design and synthesis of new deep-UV NLO materials.