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Published on: October 27, 2018
Na12(NbO)3(PO4)7: A Congruent Melting Nonlinear Optical Crystal with Large NbO6 Distortion and High Laser-Induced
1Beijing Center for Crystal Research and Development, Key Laboratory of Functional Crystals and Laser Technology, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China.
Abstract:
A new noncentrosymmetric crystal Na12(NbO)3(PO4)7 was successfully synthesized in the niobium phosphate system. Its structure characterizes isolated and highly distorted NbO6 octahedra joining with isolated PO4 groups to form a unit of a (Nb6P6O12) hexagonal star by sharing O atoms. In (Nb6P6O12) hexagonal stars, all Nb and P atoms are in a hexagonal star-like arrangement and all Na atoms are also in a hexagonal star-like arrangement, except for Na(3) and Na(10) atoms. Notably, it exhibits a strong phase-matched second harmonic response: 3 × KDP, which is rare in known niobium phosphate systems. Meanwhile, it also has a wide optically transparent window (0.29-4.44 μm) and a high laser-induced damage threshold (3.5 GW/cm2). More importantly, Na12(NbO)3(PO4)7 is a congruent melting compound that has the potential to be grown into large-sized single crystals by the Czochralski method. These excellent properties make it a promising candidate as a mid-infrared nonlinear optical crystal.
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