TY - JOUR
T1 - Secondary-Bond-Driven Construction of a Polar Material Exhibiting Strong Broad-Spectrum Second-Harmonic Generation and Large Birefringence
AU - Wu, Tianhui
AU - Jiang, Xingxing
AU - Duanmu, Kaining
AU - Wu, Chao
AU - Lin, Zheshuai
AU - Huang, Zhipeng
AU - Humphrey, Mark G.
AU - Zhang, Chi
N1 -
© 2023 The Author(s)
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Considerable effort has been invested in the development of non-centrosymmetric (NCS) inorganic solids for ferroelectricity-, piezoelectricity- and, particularly, optical nonlinearity-related applications. While great progress has been made, a persistent problem is the difficulty in constructing NCS materials, which probably stems from non-directionality and unsaturation of the ionic bonds between metal counter-cations and covalent anionic modules. We report herein a secondary-bond-driven approach that circumvents the cancellation of dipole moments between adjacent anionic modules that has plagued second-harmonic generation (SHG) material design, and which thereby affords a polar structure with strong SHG properties. The resultant first NCS counter-cation-free iodate, VO2(H2O)(IO3) (VIO), a new class of iodate, crystallizes in a polar lattice with infinity 1[ ${{}_{{\rm { \infty }}}{}<^>{{\rm { 1}}}{\rm { [}}}$VO2(H2O)(IO3)] zigzag chains connected by weak hydrogen bonds and intermolecular forces. VIO exhibits very large SHG responses (18 x KH2PO4 @ 1200 nm, 1.5 x KTiOPO4 @ 2100 nm) and sufficient birefringence (0.184 @ 546 nm). Calculations and crystal structure analysis attribute the large SHG responses to consistent polarization orientations of the infinity 1[ ${{}_{{\rm { \infty }}}{}<^>{{\rm { 1}}}{\rm { [}}}$VO2(H2O)(IO3)] chains controlled by secondary bonds. This study highlights the advantages of manipulating the secondary bonds in inorganic solids to control NCS structure and optical nonlinearity, affording a new perspective in the development of high-performance NLO materials.A secondary-bond-driven strategy for the construction of the first noncentrosymmetric vanadyl iodate lacking additional counter cations, VO2(H2O)(IO3), which possesses strong second-harmonic generation and sufficient birefringence, was reported.+image
AB - Considerable effort has been invested in the development of non-centrosymmetric (NCS) inorganic solids for ferroelectricity-, piezoelectricity- and, particularly, optical nonlinearity-related applications. While great progress has been made, a persistent problem is the difficulty in constructing NCS materials, which probably stems from non-directionality and unsaturation of the ionic bonds between metal counter-cations and covalent anionic modules. We report herein a secondary-bond-driven approach that circumvents the cancellation of dipole moments between adjacent anionic modules that has plagued second-harmonic generation (SHG) material design, and which thereby affords a polar structure with strong SHG properties. The resultant first NCS counter-cation-free iodate, VO2(H2O)(IO3) (VIO), a new class of iodate, crystallizes in a polar lattice with infinity 1[ ${{}_{{\rm { \infty }}}{}<^>{{\rm { 1}}}{\rm { [}}}$VO2(H2O)(IO3)] zigzag chains connected by weak hydrogen bonds and intermolecular forces. VIO exhibits very large SHG responses (18 x KH2PO4 @ 1200 nm, 1.5 x KTiOPO4 @ 2100 nm) and sufficient birefringence (0.184 @ 546 nm). Calculations and crystal structure analysis attribute the large SHG responses to consistent polarization orientations of the infinity 1[ ${{}_{{\rm { \infty }}}{}<^>{{\rm { 1}}}{\rm { [}}}$VO2(H2O)(IO3)] chains controlled by secondary bonds. This study highlights the advantages of manipulating the secondary bonds in inorganic solids to control NCS structure and optical nonlinearity, affording a new perspective in the development of high-performance NLO materials.A secondary-bond-driven strategy for the construction of the first noncentrosymmetric vanadyl iodate lacking additional counter cations, VO2(H2O)(IO3), which possesses strong second-harmonic generation and sufficient birefringence, was reported.+image
KW - Birefringence
KW - Iodate
KW - Second-Harmonic Generation
KW - Secondary Bond
KW - Structure-Property Relationships
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U2 - 10.1002/anie.202318107
DO - 10.1002/anie.202318107
M3 - Article
SN - 1433-7851
VL - 63
JO - Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
JF - Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
IS - 10
M1 - e202318107
ER -