Partial substitution induced centrosymmetric to noncentrosymmetric structure transformation and promising second-order nonlinear optical properties of (K0.38Ba0.81)Ga2Se4
Chemical Communications2019Vol. 55(91), pp. 13701–13704
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Abstract
Partial substitution of Ba by K in the Ba sites of BaGa2Se4 creates a new selenide (K0.38Ba0.81)Ga2Se4 (1), which is crystallized in the noncentrosymmetric space group I4cm, different from the centric structures of all the ternary MI-MIII2-Q4 (MII = divalent Sr, Ba, Pb, Sn, Eu; MIII = trivalent Ga, In; Q = S and Se) chalcogenides. Its 1D structure features {[GaSe2]-}∞ chains, and K/Ba occupying the interchain cavities as the counter cations. Its powder sample demonstrates a second-harmonic generation intensity which is around 0.9 times that of AgGaS2 at 2.1 μm, and a laser-induced damage threshold which is 13.4 times that of AgGaS2. DFT calculations on its electronic structure and optical properties were also performed.
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