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Jinghan Zhao1,2, Xu Han1, Xiaotian Bao2
1School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, P. R. China.
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Second-harmonic generation in centrosymmetric magnetic materials is typically restricted below the Néel temperature; above this threshold, symmetry breaking requires the application of external fields. Here, we report the first observation of robust second-harmonic generation at ambient temperature in a centrosymmetric magnetic material without the application of external stimuli. By integrating chromium sulfide bromide (with a Néel temperature of 136 K) with aligned silver nanowires, we simultaneously induce uniaxial strain and plasmonic near-field enhancement, driving a persistent structural transition from orthorhombic to monoclinic symmetry. This dual activation mechanism enables the coexistence of anisotropic strain-induced and magnetization-assisted second-harmonic generation, yielding a strong nonlinear optical response under ambient conditions. Furthermore, we demonstrate a functional magneto-optical device operating under ambient, establishing a broadly applicable framework for accessing nonlinear optical phenomena in centrosymmetric quantum materials at room temperature.
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