Antiperovskites have been studied since the 1980s because of their rich physical and chemical properties, but their linear and second-order nonlinear optical responses remain largely unknown. Here we report a new polar crystal, Cs Cl(HC N S ) (I), which features a quasi-one-dimensional antiperovskite structure composed of ClCs polyhedra and A-site [HC N S ] rings. To our best knowledge, this kind of antiperovskite structure is reported for the first time. Remarkably, I exhibits a very strong nonlinear optical response up to 11.4 times that of the benchmark KH PO and exceptionally large birefringence of 0.52. The first-principles calculations and structural analyses reveal that [HC N S ] is the "material gene" while the antiperovskite structural feature making it in a favorable arrangement. This work provides a new structural platform for the rational design of integrated optoelectronic materials with linear and second-order nonlinear optical responses.
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