Growth, optical and electrical properties of a nonlinear optical crystal NaBa4Al2B8O18Cl3†
Abstract
A transparent NaBa4Al2B8O18Cl3 (NBAC) crystal with dimensions of 38 × 36 × 10 mm3 was successfully grown by the top-seeded solution growth method using a new flux NaF–NaCl. The crystallization region of NBAC is revealed in a quasi-ternary system of NBAC–NaF–NaCl. By means of eliminating the extrinsic UV absorption of Fe3+ impurity, the UV absorption edge was redetermined to be 183 nm rather than the previously reported 230 nm. The nonlinear optical (NLO) coefficients of NBAC were measured by the Maker fringe technique, which gave results of d15 = 1.27d36(KDP) = 0.49 pm V−1; d33 = 2.25d36(KDP) = 0.88 pm V−1. Calculations on the local dipole moment reveal that the NLO effect of NBAC is attributable to ClNaBa4 polyhedra, BO3 triangles, and ClBa4 tetrahedra. In addition, the ac dielectric and conductivity were measured using complex I–V method.