[GaF(H2O)][IO3F]: a promising NLO material obtained by anisotropic polycation substitution

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Abstract

A novel salt-inclusion fluoroiodate [GaF(H2O)][IO3F] derived from CsIO2F2was ingeniously obtained through anisotropic polycation substitution. Because the catenulate [GaF(H2O)]2+framework serves as a template for the favorable assembly of the polar [IO3F]2−groups and contributes to the nonlinear coefficient, [GaF(H2O)][IO3F] exhibits a greatly improved second-harmonic generation (SHG) effect of 10 times that of KH2PO4(KDP) and a considerable band gap of 4.34 eV compared to the parent compound CsIO2F2(3 × KDP, 4.5 eV). Particularly, to the best of our knowledge, [GaF(H2O)][IO3F] has the largest laser-induced damage threshold (LDT) of 140 × AgGgS2of the reported iodates. All these results signify that [GaF(H2O)][IO3F] is a promising nonlinear optical (NLO) crystal. This work also proposes that anisotropic polycation substitution is an effective approach to optimize the SHG effect and develop excellent NLO materials.

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Huang, Q. M., Hu, C. L., Yang, B. P., Fang, Z., Lin, Y., Chen, J., … Mao, J. G. (2021). [GaF(H2O)][IO3F]: a promising NLO material obtained by anisotropic polycation substitution. Chemical Science, 12(27), 9333–9338. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc01401c

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