Lead-free double perovskites offer
enhanced stability and lower
toxicity compared to their lead-based counterparts. Dual B-site cations
can introduce elemental and structural diversity into double perovskite
materials, enabling fine-tuning of the optical properties. However,
the study of the nonlinear optical (NLO) properties of lead-free double
perovskites is still nascent, hindering their relevant potential applications.
Based on this, this work synthesizes a series of Cs2AgIn1–x
Bi
x
Cl6 (x = 0, 0.1, 0.25, 0.75, 1) single crystals,
with the aim to explore the impact of composition on their NLO properties.
Interestingly, Cs2AgInCl6 shows surface defect-induced
second harmonic generation. With increasing Bi3+ concentration,
the multiphoton absorption coefficients of Cs2AgIn1–x
Bi
x
Cl6 single crystals increase as a result of increasing state
density. This work is helpful to understand well the NLO properties
of lead-free double perovskites, laying a foundation for the development
of related applications.