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Tinghui Zhang1, Fei Liang2, Conggang Li1
1State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Functional Crystal Materials, Institute of Functional Crystal, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin 300384, China.
Abstract:
Nonlinear optical (NLO) materials are of fundamental interest in laser technologies, yet achieving high-performing NLO crystals remains a substantial challenge due to the inherent trade-offs in critical performance metrics. Here, we report a new quasi-zero-dimensional (0D) tellurite molybdate NLO crystal, Ca7(TeO3)6(MoO4) (CTMO), engineered via a module-oriented dimensionality reduction strategy. The identification of a record isolated Te-O to Mo-O group ratio of 6 in tellurite molybdates underscores an unparalleled structural configuration. Notably, CTMO exhibits the shortest UV cutoff edge of 266 nm accompanied by a record-breaking bandgap of 4.66 eV among all reported acentric molybdates, which endows CTMO with a high laser-induced damage threshold 42 times higher than that of AgGaS2. Moreover, it demonstrates the strongest second harmonic generation (SHG) response of approximately 8.6 × KDP among molybdates with bandgaps exceeding 4 eV, a desirable birefringence value of 0.092@1064 nm for an effective phase matching process, and an extended IR absorption edge beyond 7.0 μm. Structural and theoretical analyses reveal that the well-balanced activities of CTMO arise from the synergistic effects of densely packed [TeO3] trigonal pyramids and well-aligned [MoO4] modules. The discovery of CTMO facilitates the utilization of acentric oxides as mid-IR NLO crystals, and it provides a straightforward and effective approach toward the rational design of novel NLO crystals with enhanced overall performance.
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