LiMg(IO3)3: An excellent SHG material designed by single-site aliovalent substitution

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Abstract

An excellent second harmonic generation (SHG) material, LiMg(IO3)3 (LMIO), has been elaborately designed from Li2MIV(IO3)6 (MIV = Ti, Sn, and Ge) by aliovalent substitution of the central MIV cation followed by Wyckoff position exchange. The new structure sustains the ideal-Alignment of (IO3)- groups. Importantly, LMIO exhibits an extremely strong SHG effect of roughly 24 × KH2PO4 (KDP) under 1064 nm laser radiation or 1.5 × AgGaS2 (AGS) under 2.05 μm laser radiation, which is larger than that of α-LiIO3 (18 × KDP). The replacement of MIV with Mg2+ without d-d electronic transitions induces an obviously larger band gap (4.34 eV) with a short absorption edge (285 nm). This study shows that single-site aliovalent substitution provides a new synthetic route for designing SHG materials.

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Chen, J., Hu, C. L., Mao, F. F., Zhang, X. H., Yang, B. P., & Mao, J. G. (2019). LiMg(IO3)3: An excellent SHG material designed by single-site aliovalent substitution. Chemical Science, 10(47), 10870–10875. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc04832d

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