A family
of compounds, A3BC3D2O14 (A = Ba, Pb; B = Te, Sb; C = Al, Ga, Fe, Zn; D = Si, Ge, P, V),
with the Dugganite structure was prepared employing traditional solid-state
chemistry methods. PXRD and Rietveld refinement studies indicate that
the compounds are stabilized in P321 space group
(no. 150). The compounds are found to be SHG active with values ranging
from 1.9 to 15.0 × KDP. The compounds exhibit high dielectric
constants and low loss in our studies. The noncentrosymmetry related
properties of the new Dugganites were understood by band structure
calculations. We also explored the present Dugganite-structured oxides
for the development of new inorganic colored materials by substituting
Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, and Fe3+ in place of Zn2+. Thus, substitution of Co2+ and Fe3+ together tunes the blue color of the cobalt
compound to blue-green color arising from metal-to-metal charge transfer
(MMCT) of Fe3+ and Co2+ ions. The tetrahedrally
coordinated Ni2+ in the Dugganite imparts a magenta color.