Recent progress in oxychalcogenides as IR nonlinear optical materials.

Dalton Trans

Fujian Science & Technology Innovation Laboratory for Optoelectronic Information of China, Fuzhou, Fujian 350108, China.

Published: March 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Non-centrosymmetric oxychalcogenides are a promising class of compounds for infrared nonlinear optical (NLO) applications, combining the high second-harmonic generation of chalcogenides with the wide energy gaps found in oxides.
  • The article categorizes these materials into three structural types: two-dimensional layered, one-dimensional chain-like, and zero-dimensional molecular compounds, showcasing their diverse structural properties.
  • The discussion includes the relationship between their unique non-centrosymmetric structures and NLO performance, along with insights into synthetic methods, challenges, and future developments in the field.

Article Abstract

Currently, non-centrosymmetric oxychalcogenides, a class of newly developed heteroanionic compounds, have emerged as promising candidates for IR nonlinear optical (NLO) materials due to the fact that they can combine the impressive second-harmonic generation (SHG) responses of chalcogenides with the wide energy gaps of oxides. Moreover, multiple combinations of chalcogens and the oxygen element would, in principle, lead to more new frequency-doubling building units, enabling the extensive seeking and design of new NLO-active oxychalcogenides. In this Frontiers article, the recent developments of oxychalcogenides as IR-NLO candidates are summarized. These materials can be grouped into three types in terms of their structural dimensions: (i) two-dimensional layered CaZnOS, SrZnOS, SrGaOS, SrCdSbOS and SrPbSbOSe; (ii) one-dimensional chain-typed AEGeOQ (AE = Sr and Ba; Q = S and Se); and (iii) zero-dimensional molecular SrGeOSe and α-NaPOS. We discuss the rich coordination environment of mixed-anion frequency-doubling building units focusing on the correlations between their non-centrosymmetric structures and NLO properties, as well as their synthetic methods. Finally, the present challenges and future perspectives in this field are also proposed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1dt00222hDOI Listing

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