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K0.9Rb2.1B8PO16: Design and Synthesis of a Deep-Ultraviolet Nonlinear Optical Crystal with Balanced Performance
Wenyu He1, Xianchao Zhu1, Zhanggui Hu1
1Tianjin Key Laboratory of Functional Crystal Materials, Institute of Functional Crystals, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin 300384, China.
Abstract:
A new deep-ultraviolet (DUV) nonlinear optical (NLO) material K0.9Rb2.1B8PO16 (KRBPO) has been designed and synthesized by adjusting the B/P molar ratio to 8:1. The KRBPO crystals were synthesized by a flux method and crystallized in noncentrosymmetric (NCS) and polar space group Cc. This compound exhibits a double-layer structure in which the A layer is composed of [B2O5] and [BO4] units and the B layer is formed by interconnected [B3O7] and [BO3] groups, and the two layers are connected by [PO4] tetrahedron. The theoretical calculations and experiments show that the synergistic interaction of π-conjugated and non-π-conjugated units leads to relatively well-balanced NLO properties of the title compound, including moderated SHG (0.7 × KDP), short UV cutoff edge (λcutoff < 190 nm), and a large band gap of 6.16 eV. Specifically, the coplanar arrangement of B-O groups in double-layer makes the KRBPO display a large birefringence (0.075@532 nm) and enables the shortest phase-matched wavelength to reach an important laser output wavelength of 266 nm.

