Noncentrosymmetry
(NCS) is a prerequisite for second-order nonlinear
optical (NLO) materials. In this work, a new polycation-substitution-induced
centrosymmetry (CS)-to-NCS transformation strategy was applied in
CS RbGaS2, affording two novel NCS salt-inclusion chalcogenides:
[ABa2Cl][Ga4S8] (A = Rb, 1; Cs, 2). Remarkably, they exhibit the key merits of
both Vis and IR NLO candidates, including strong phase-matchable second
harmonic generation intensities (10.4–15.3 × KH2PO4 at 1064 nm; 0.9–1.0 × AgGaS2 at 1910 nm), high laser-induced damage thresholds (11–12
× AgGaS2), and a wide transparent window. Their prominent
NLO performances originate from the orderly packing of T2-supertetrahedral
Ga4S10 motifs resulting from the template effect
of acentric polycation [ClA2Ba3]7+. The CS-to-NCS transformation first realized by polycation-substitution-induced
NLO-functional motif ordering provides an effective approach for designing
new NLO materials.
We have developed a new series of salt-inclusion chalcogenides, which are promising IR-NLO materials exhibiting large second-harmonic generation and high laser-induced damage thresholds.
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