Tellurate polymorphs with high-performance nonlinear optical switch property and wide mid-IR transparency†
Abstract
Here, we report two tellurate polymorphs, α- and β-Li2HfTeO6, undergoing a fast thermally induced phase transition that originates from the symmetry breaking of HfO6 and TeO6 octahedra, thus behaving as potential nonlinear optical (NLO) switches. It was found that Li2HfTeO6 possesses a relatively low transition temperature at around 144 °C and good switching reversibility with a remarkable NLO switching contrast (∼13.5), which makes it an excellent candidate for NLO switches. In addition, the two polymorphs show wide infrared (IR) absorption edges (∼8 μm) with a high laser-induced damage threshold (>1 GW cm−3), which is suitable for mid-IR NLO application. Further, theoretical analysis reveals that both HfO6 and TeO6 octahedra are NLO-active units and the atomic displacements in these units contribute greatly to NLO switching.
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