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Crystal growth and optical characteristics of beryllium-free polyphosphate, KLa(PO(3))(4), a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal
Deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystals are of great importance as key materials in generating coherent light with wavelength below 200 nm through cascaded frequency conversion of solid-state lasers. However, the solely usable crystal in practice, KBe(2)BO(3)F(2) (KBBF), is still commercially un...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4850429/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27126353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25201 |
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author | Shan, Pai Sun, Tongqing Chen, Hong Liu, Hongde Chen, Shaolin Liu, Xuanwen Kong, Yongfa Xu, Jingjun |
author_facet | Shan, Pai Sun, Tongqing Chen, Hong Liu, Hongde Chen, Shaolin Liu, Xuanwen Kong, Yongfa Xu, Jingjun |
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description | Deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystals are of great importance as key materials in generating coherent light with wavelength below 200 nm through cascaded frequency conversion of solid-state lasers. However, the solely usable crystal in practice, KBe(2)BO(3)F(2) (KBBF), is still commercially unavailable because of the high toxicity of beryllium-containing and the extreme difficulty of crystal growth. Here, we report the crystal growth and characteristics of an beryllium-free polyphosphate, KLa(PO(3))(4). Centimeter-sized single crystals have been easily obtained by the flux method and slow-cooling technique. The second-harmonic generation efficiency of KLa(PO(3))(4) powder is 0.7 times that of KH(2)PO(4); moreover, the KLa(PO(3))(4) crystal is phase-matchable. Remarkably, the KLa(PO(3))(4) crystal exhibits an absorption edge of 162 nm, which is the shortest among phase-matchable phosphates so far. These attributes make KLa(PO(3))(4) a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal. An analysis of the dipole moments of the polyhedra and theoretical calculations by density functional theory were made to elucidate the structure-properties relationships of KLa(PO(3))(4). |
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spelling | pubmed-48504292016-05-05 Crystal growth and optical characteristics of beryllium-free polyphosphate, KLa(PO(3))(4), a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal Shan, Pai Sun, Tongqing Chen, Hong Liu, Hongde Chen, Shaolin Liu, Xuanwen Kong, Yongfa Xu, Jingjun Sci Rep Article Deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystals are of great importance as key materials in generating coherent light with wavelength below 200 nm through cascaded frequency conversion of solid-state lasers. However, the solely usable crystal in practice, KBe(2)BO(3)F(2) (KBBF), is still commercially unavailable because of the high toxicity of beryllium-containing and the extreme difficulty of crystal growth. Here, we report the crystal growth and characteristics of an beryllium-free polyphosphate, KLa(PO(3))(4). Centimeter-sized single crystals have been easily obtained by the flux method and slow-cooling technique. The second-harmonic generation efficiency of KLa(PO(3))(4) powder is 0.7 times that of KH(2)PO(4); moreover, the KLa(PO(3))(4) crystal is phase-matchable. Remarkably, the KLa(PO(3))(4) crystal exhibits an absorption edge of 162 nm, which is the shortest among phase-matchable phosphates so far. These attributes make KLa(PO(3))(4) a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal. An analysis of the dipole moments of the polyhedra and theoretical calculations by density functional theory were made to elucidate the structure-properties relationships of KLa(PO(3))(4). Nature Publishing Group 2016-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4850429/ /pubmed/27126353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25201 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Shan, Pai Sun, Tongqing Chen, Hong Liu, Hongde Chen, Shaolin Liu, Xuanwen Kong, Yongfa Xu, Jingjun Crystal growth and optical characteristics of beryllium-free polyphosphate, KLa(PO(3))(4), a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal |
title | Crystal growth and optical characteristics of beryllium-free polyphosphate, KLa(PO(3))(4), a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal |
title_full | Crystal growth and optical characteristics of beryllium-free polyphosphate, KLa(PO(3))(4), a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal |
title_fullStr | Crystal growth and optical characteristics of beryllium-free polyphosphate, KLa(PO(3))(4), a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal |
title_full_unstemmed | Crystal growth and optical characteristics of beryllium-free polyphosphate, KLa(PO(3))(4), a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal |
title_short | Crystal growth and optical characteristics of beryllium-free polyphosphate, KLa(PO(3))(4), a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal |
title_sort | crystal growth and optical characteristics of beryllium-free polyphosphate, kla(po(3))(4), a possible deep-ultraviolet nonlinear optical crystal |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4850429/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27126353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep25201 |
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