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Screening novel candidates for mid-IR nonlinear optical materials from I3–V–VI4 compounds

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Although numerous superior nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals for the UV-vis to the near-infrared (IR) region have been established, the development of an efficient NLO material capable of broadband second harmonic… Click to show full abstract

Although numerous superior nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals for the UV-vis to the near-infrared (IR) region have been established, the development of an efficient NLO material capable of broadband second harmonic generation (SHG) in the mid-IR region is still a big challenge. In this work, we performed hybrid functional calculations to accurately assess the mid-IR NLO capabilities of a group of I3–V–VI4 compounds (with I = Ag or Cu, V = P or As, and VI = S or Se). The linear and nonlinear optical properties of these crystals were predicted and analyzed. This group of compounds display moderate optical anisotropy of refraction (0.1 > Δn > 0.03) to fulfill the phase-matching conditions. In particular, the static SHG coefficients of Cu3AsS4, Ag3PSe4 and Cu3PSe4 are predicted to be about twice that of the benchmark AgGaSe2. A detailed analysis of their precise electronic structures and local dipole moments suggests that it is the coupling of the large dipole moment vector of the constituent asymmetry [I–VI4] tetrahedron and the strong covalent character between V and VI ions that contributes to the large SHG response. These candidates would promote the development of the mid-IR NLO functional materials.

Keywords: vi4 compounds; candidates mid; screening novel; mid nonlinear; nonlinear optical; novel candidates

Journal Title: Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Year Published: 2017

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