Issue 6, 2019

From centrosymmetric to noncentrosymmetric: cation-directed structural evolution in X3ZnB5O10 (X = Na, K, Rb) and Cs12Zn4(B5O10)4 crystals

Abstract

A new deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal, Cs12Zn4(B5O10)4, was synthesized via a high temperature solution method. The crystal structure was solved in the noncentrosymmetric space group (Cc, no. 9). Owing to the cation size effect, from X3ZnB5O10 (X = Na, K, and Rb) to Cs12Zn4(B5O10)4, the structure changes from centrosymmetric to noncentrosymmetric. Cs12Zn4(B5O10)4 exhibits a 3D [ZnB5O10] network, however, X3ZnB5O10 (X = Na, K, and Rb) exhibits a 2D [ZnB5O10] layer. It is worth mentioning that Cs12Zn4(B5O10)4 displays a short cutoff edge (below 185 nm), which is remarkable among the reported Zn-containing NLO crystals. Meanwhile, the compound exhibits a moderate SHG response and melts congruently. In addition, the relationship between its structure and NLO properties was also discussed in detail using the density functional theory (DFT) method.

Graphical abstract: From centrosymmetric to noncentrosymmetric: cation-directed structural evolution in X3ZnB5O10 (X = Na, K, Rb) and Cs12Zn4(B5O10)4 crystals

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
14 Mar 2019
Accepted
14 Apr 2019
First published
18 Apr 2019

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2019,6, 1461-1467

From centrosymmetric to noncentrosymmetric: cation-directed structural evolution in X3ZnB5O10 (X = Na, K, Rb) and Cs12Zn4(B5O10)4 crystals

T. Baiheti, S. Han, A. Tudi, Z. Yang, H. H. Yu and S. Pan, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2019, 6, 1461 DOI: 10.1039/C9QI00285E

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