Single crystal growth and phase transition mechanism of KCsMoP2O9 with efficient second harmonic generation via the emerging additional periodic phase technology†
Abstract
Large size and high quality single crystals are the prerequisite to fully evaluate their physical properties and potential technical applications. Herein, centimeter-sized KCsMoP2O9 (KCMP) crystals were successfully grown using the Kyropoulos method. The value of the full width at half maximum (36′′) indicated that the grown KCMP crystals were of high quality. The type of phase transition for KCMP crystals was found to be incommensurate to prototypic transition by in situ X-ray diffraction, and the phase transition mechanism was studied using a rigid unit mode approach. In addition, the linear and nonlinear optical properties of KCMP crystals were studied, and an efficient 515 nm second harmonic laser was successfully achieved in nonbirefringent-matched KCMP crystals using the emerging additional periodic phase technology.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C HOT Papers