Issue 45, 2016

KPb2(PO3)5: a novel nonlinear optical lead polyphosphate with a short deep-UV cutoff edge

Abstract

It is a challenge to explore deep-ultraviolet (DUV) nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals in a Pb-containing system due to the red-shift caused by the Pb atom. Here, three new NLO crystals APb2(PO3)5 (A = K, Rb and Cs) were synthesized. Their single-crystal X-ray diffraction patterns indicate that they are isostructural and crystallize in the asymmetric space group of Pn (No. 7). Interestingly, KPb2(PO3)5 displays moderate powder second harmonic generation (SHG) intensities (0.5× KDP) in type I phase matching behaviors with a short UV cut-off edge of 177 nm, which is the shortest UV cut-off edge among Pb-containing NLO crystals. To better understand the blue-shift of the band gap of KPb2(PO3)5, the theoretical calculations by density functional theory were done. In addition, RbPb2(PO3)5 shows a SHG response of 0.3× KDP and is phase matchable. According to first-principles calculations, compared with RbBa2(PO3)5, KPb2(PO3)5 has a noticeable enhancement in birefringence (0.021 and 0.009 at 1064 nm for KPb2(PO3)5 and RbBa2(PO3)5, respectively). Furthermore, the relationship between its structure and NLO properties was also discussed by calculation of dipole moments.

Graphical abstract: KPb2(PO3)5: a novel nonlinear optical lead polyphosphate with a short deep-UV cutoff edge

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Там. 2016
Accepted
15 Қаз. 2016
First published
17 Қаз. 2016

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016,4, 10630-10637

KPb2(PO3)5: a novel nonlinear optical lead polyphosphate with a short deep-UV cutoff edge

M. Abudoureheman, S. Han, B. Lei, Z. Yang, X. Long and S. Pan, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2016, 4, 10630 DOI: 10.1039/C6TC03424A

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