Exploring new infrared nonlinear optical (IR NLO) materials with superior overall properties is scientifically and technically important. However, large second-order harmonic generation (SHG) efficiencies and high laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDT) are incompatible, which makes realizing this goal a challenge. The IR NLO performance of an A-N-M-Q (Q: chalcogen) system was optimized by simultaneously modulating A/(M + N) and M/N ratios (A: alkali metal; N, M: tetra-coordinated metals), and SHG-LIDT balance was achieved. Three new sulfides, KCdGaS (), RbCdGaS (), and CsCdGaS (), containing the same CdS and GaS but with different A/(Ga + Cd) and Ga/Cd ratios were obtained. Among these compounds, compound exhibits both the largest SHG efficiency (0.5 × AgGaS) and LIDT (35 × AgGaS), which can be ascribed to the Ga/Cd modulation for enhancing the NLO functional motif distortions and SHG efficiency as well as the A/(Ga + Cd) modulation for enlarging the band gap and LIDT. Remarkably, compound is the first phase-matchable IR NLO material in the A-N-M-Q family. This article proposes a novel avenue to explore infrared nonlinear materials with superior comprehensive properties by modulating the A/(M + N) and M/N ratios.
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