A new ultraviolet nonlinear optical
material, namely LiHgPO4, was synthesized using the mild
hydrothermal method. The
structure of LiHgPO4 features novel double layers constructed
by severely distorted HgO6 octahedra and PO4 tetrahedra, which are further interconnected by LiO4 tetrahedra
to form a three-dimensional structure. LiHgPO4 exhibits
a very strong second harmonic generation (SHG) response of 11.0 times
that of KH2PO4 and a relatively large birefringence
(0.068 at 1064 nm) among the reported SHG-active phosphates. Theoretical
calculations revealed that the introduction of the Hg2+ in a highly distorted HgO6 octahedral geometry is crucial
to produce the strong SHG response and large birefringence.
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