Ba2Ge2Te5: a ternary NLO-active telluride with unusual one-dimensional helical chains and giant second harmonic-generation tensors†
Abstract
Non-centrosymmetric (NCS) metal chalcogenides are candidates for promising nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals in infrared (IR) bands. However, most research has been focused on sulfides and selenides, with few studies focused on tellurides. For the first time, we systematically investigated the linear-optical and NLO properties of a ternary NLO-active telluride, Ba2Ge2Te5, at the experimental and theoretical levels. It adopts the NCS space group of Pna21 (no. 33) and features an unusual one-dimensional helical chain of [Ge2Te5]4− separated by Ba2+. Ba2Ge2Te5 exhibits a suitable birefringence (Δn) of 0.07, and a giant NLO coefficient d33 of 286.8 pm V−1 at a wavelength of 2050 nm (∼0.61 eV), much larger than that of the reference AgGaS2 (18.2 pm V−1). This work indicates that ethane-like [Ge2Te6] is an instructive NLO-active functional group that can be used to design novel and promising IR-NLO materials.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2021 Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers HOT articles