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PbBe2B2O6: an ultraviolet nonlinear-optical crystal with unprecedented π-π interacting BeBO5 group.

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π-Conjugated-group systems are fascinating and have been pursued for nonlinear materials owing to their superior optical and electronic properties, but are so far quite limited. Here, we report a new… Click to show full abstract

π-Conjugated-group systems are fascinating and have been pursued for nonlinear materials owing to their superior optical and electronic properties, but are so far quite limited. Here, we report a new ultraviolet (UV) nonlinear-optical (NLO) beryllium borate crystal PbBe2B2O6 that manifests an unprecedented π-π interacting BeBO5 group, constructed by interconnected π-conjugated BeO3 and BO3 units. The PbBe2B2O6 crystal has a short UV cutoff wavelength of 249 nm, phase-matching behavior in the whole transmission region from UV to IR light region (249-3166 nm), and remarkably the largest NLO effect (18.5 × KDP) among the π-conjugated UV NLO crystal materials. Theoretical calculation unravels that the highly NLO-active BeBO5 group has strong π-π interactions. This work offers an innovative source of BeO3-participating NLO materials and expands the frontier of NLO research.

Keywords: ultraviolet nonlinear; crystal; nonlinear optical; group; bebo5 group

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2022

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