Strategy for a Rational Design of Deep-Ultraviolet
Nonlinear Optical Materials from Zeolites
Posted on 2023-09-11 - 20:44
Deep-ultraviolet (DUV) nonlinear optical (NLO) materials
play a
crucial role in cutting-edge laser technology. In order to solve the
serious layered growth tendency of the sole commercial DUV NLO crystal
KBe2BO3F2 (KBBF), developing alternative
systems of compounds with bulk crystal habits has become an urgent
task for practical applications. Herein, a novel strategy was developed
by applying non-centrosymmetric (NCS) cancrinite (CAN)-type zincophosphates
{Na6(OH)2(H2O)2}Cs2[ZnPO4]6 with bulk-crystal habits as
the prototype to design new DUV NLO crystals. Two new anhydrous alkali
zincophosphates, namely, {(Li6 –xNaxO)A2}[(ZnPO4)6] (A = Cs, Rb; x = 2–3) crystallizing in the NCS hexagonal space
group P63 (no. 173) with a CAN-type framework,
were successfully synthesized via a modified fluoro-solvo-hydrothermal
method by applying triethylamine (TEA) and concentrated NaF solution
as a co-solvent. Interestingly, the rigidity of the NCS CAN-type framework
acting as the host ensures the non-centrosymmetry of the resulting
new compounds. Meanwhile, the replacement of water molecules by guest
cationic species in the channels or cages can greatly improve the
thermal stability of the resultant crystal and tune its NLO properties.
The synergetic effect of the host framework and the guest species
makes the two compounds transparent down to the DUV region (<200
nm) and exhibit SHG effects. Therefore, the proposed rational design
strategy of applying the known zeotype NCS frameworks as prototypes
together with the modified fluoro-solvo-hydrothermal method opens
a great avenue for highly effectively exploring new DUV NLO materials.
CITE THIS COLLECTION
DataCiteDataCite
No result found
Liu, Mingfeng; Tang, Xia-Yan; Zhang, Yinggan; Ren, Jilin; Wang, Shuaihua; Wu, Shao-Fan; et al. (2023). Strategy for a Rational Design of Deep-Ultraviolet
Nonlinear Optical Materials from Zeolites. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c02022