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K5(W3O9F4)(IO3): An Efficient Mid-Infrared Nonlinear Optical Compound with High Laser Damage Threshold

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Wu, Chao
Lin, Lin
Jiang, Xingxing
Lin, Zheshuai
Huang, Zhipeng
Humphrey, Mark
Halasyamani, P. Shiv
Zhang, Chi

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American Chemical Society

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The discovery of nonlinear optical (NLO) materials for generating coherent mid-infrared (mid-IR) light is critically important in developing laser technologies. However, all of the commercialized mid-IR crystals thus far possess problems that have hindered their application. We report herein a function-directing structural design strategy to afford a new type of mid-IR NLO material, using fluorinated 5d0 -transition metal octahedra to construct a polar noncentrosymmetric material K5(W3O9F4)(IO3). The Λ-shaped [W3O12F4] 10− polyanion, consisting of distorted octahedra, not only guides the alignment of the [IO3]− units but also serves as a new kind of NLO-active chromophore in the mid-IR, with K5(W3O9F4)(IO3) possessing an optimal combination of large second-harmonic generation response (11 x KH2PO4@1064 nm and 0.5 x AgGaS2@2100 nm), wide visible and mid-IR transparency (0.32−10.5 μm), and a giant laser damage threshold (95 x AgGaS2). The important role of the [W3O12F4] 10− polyanion in improving the NLO properties and extending the IR transparency region has been clarified through first-principles calculations. Our results suggest that the incorporation of fluorinated 5d0 -transition metal chromophores into iodate materials may afford a viable route to novel promising mid-IR NLO materials with exceptional NLO functions.

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Chem. Mater. 2019, 31, 24, 10100–10108

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Chemistry of Materials

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