New lead-iodide formates with a strong second-harmonic generation response and suitable birefringence obtained by the substitution strategy

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Nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals featuring a strong second-harmonic generation (SHG) response and suitable birefringence to achieve phase-matching are in urgent demand in industrial and commercial applications. Based on the substitution strategy, two new NLO lead-iodide formates, K2[PbI2(HCOO)2] and Rb2[PbI2(HCOO)2], have been successfully synthesized using a moderate mixed-solvothermal method. K2[PbI2(HCOO)2] and Rb2[PbI2(HCOO)2] exhibit strong phase-matching SHG responses of 8 and 6.8 × KDP, respectively, a suitable birefringence and transparent window covering most of the visible light and mid-IR region. Crystal structures and theoretical calculations unveil that the origins of the strong SHG response and suitable birefringence can be credibly attributed to the oriented arrangement of the highly distorted [PbI2O4] hexa-coordinated polyhedra, which are consistent in their local dipole moments, as well. This research provides a new strategy to explore high-performance NLO crystals.

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Zhang, X. Y., Zhou, Z. Q., Bao, W. X., Tang, H. X., Fu, R. B., Ma, Z. J., & Wu, X. T. (2022). New lead-iodide formates with a strong second-harmonic generation response and suitable birefringence obtained by the substitution strategy. Chemical Science, 14(1), 136–142. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc05216d

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