The oxygen vacancy, hydrogen vacancy and potassium vacancy are the common intrinsic point defects in the potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) crystals and can combine to form cluster defects. In this...
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atomic configurations, energetics, electronic structures, and
optical properties of [011] screw dislocation in the KDP crystal have
been analyzed by using density functional theory with Perdew–Burke–Ernzerhof
and HSE06 functionals. The results have confirmed that the [011] screw
dislocation reduces the band gap and introduces the intermediate states
into the forbidden gap, which are principally derived from 2p (O)–3p
(P) hybridization. Extra optical absorption peaks are also introduced
at 170, 220, and 270 nm, which may be attributed to the dehydration
process, and PO2 radical emerged near the dislocation core
in the KDP crystal. The [011] screw dislocations will contribute to
a large nonlinear absorption, enhance the crystal to absorb more laser
energy, and decrease the laser-induced damage threshold of the KDP
crystal. These findings will also contribute to our understanding
of the root of the extra 270 nm absorption peak in practice and provide
a basis for methods to improve laser-induced damage threshold of KDP
or DKDP in frequency conversion devices.
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