Stimulated Raman scattering processes based on Raman crystals offer a simple and effective method to generate mid-IR lasers. However, currently available mid-IR Raman crystals are extremely scarce. Herein, a new… Click to show full abstract
Stimulated Raman scattering processes based on Raman crystals offer a simple and effective method to generate mid-IR lasers. However, currently available mid-IR Raman crystals are extremely scarce. Herein, a new type of mid-IR Raman crystal, BaGeO3, is reported. It crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/c with Ba2+ cations and [Ge3O9]6- rings as basic building units and features high transparency from 2.5 to 5.5 μm and a Raman response larger than that of diamond. The BaGeO3 crystal has 45 IR-active modes (22Au + 23Bu) and 42 Raman-active modes (20Ag + 22Bg). The wide mid-IR transparent window is attributed to the low phonon energy of the second-order IR-active Au ⊗ Bg mode. The strongest Raman band, located at 799 cm-1, arises from the symmetrically stretching vibration of the [Ge3O9]6- extra-ring Ge-O bonds. The findings provide new insights into the crystallographic and Raman spectroscopic characteristics of high-performance mid-IR Raman crystals.
               
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