Two literature-known sulfido vanadates, Na3[VS4] and K3[VS4], were obtained
through a straightforward
and scalable synthetic method. Highly crystalline powders of both
compounds were obtained from the homogeneous molten phases of starting
materials via acomparably rapidsolid-state technique.
Low-temperature structure determination, ambient temperature powder
diffraction, and solid-state NMR spectroscopy verify previous structural
reports and indicate purity of the obtained samples. Both compounds
show semiconductivity with the optical band gap values in the range
of 2.1 to 2.3 eV. Experimental values of the ionic conductivity and
dielectric constants are σ = 2.41·10–5 mS·cm–1, k = 76.52 and σ
= 1.36·10–4 mS·cm–1, k = 103.67 at ambient temperature for Na3[VS4] and K3[VS4], respectively. It is demonstrated
that Na3[VS4] depicts second-order nonlinear
optical properties, i.e., second harmonic generation over a broad
wavelength spectrum. The results introduce new aspects of sulfido
vanadates as multifunctional candidates for potential optical and
electrical applications.