Achieving the extreme balance of the key performance requirements is the crucial to breakthrough the application bottleneck for nonlinear optical (NLO) materials. Herein, by assembly of the π-conjugated [BO] functional species with the aid of structure-directing property of mer-isomer [YOF] octahedra, a new ultraviolet (UV) NLO material, CsYBOF with aligned arrangement of coplanar [BO] groups has been synthesized. The polar material exhibits the rare coexistence of the largest second harmonic generation response of 5.6×KDP, the largest birefringence of 0.091 at 532 nm, the shortest Type I phase-matching down to 200.5 nm and deep-ultraviolet transparency among reported acentric rare-earth borates with [BO] groups. Remarkably, benefiting from the enhanced bonding force among functional units [BO], a firm three-dimensional framework is constructed, which facilitates the growth of large crystals. This can be proved by a block shape crystal with dimensional of 6×5×4 mm, indicating that it was a promising UV NLO crystal. This work provides a powerful strategy to design UV NLO materials with good performances.
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