Tailored fabrication of a prospective acousto–optic crystal TiTe3O8 endowed with high performance†
Abstract
A prospective acousto–optic (A/O) crystal TiTe3O8 endowed with superior thermal features and appreciable transparency is rationally developed by a tailored approach, namely TeO2 (a material possessing outstanding A/O performance) in synergistic combination with TiO2. Using the selected Li2CO3–TeO2 fluxes, a high-quality and large-dimension single crystal of cubic TiTe3O8 is extracted through a high temperature top-seeded solution growth (TSSG) technique. Remarkably, TiTe3O8 contains a d0 transition metal cation, Ti4+, which is typically susceptible to second-order Jahn–Teller (SOJT) distortions, but surprisingly in a locally undistorted octahedral geometry. The high symmetry of TiTe3O8 makes it ideal for crystal processing and A/O device design. Notably, the tellurite crystal TiTe3O8 displaying an adequate A/O figure of merit is originally utilized to fabricate an A/O modulator that exhibits a high diffraction efficiency of 77%, which is competitive with the value reported for the TeO2 crystal. Such a tailored design enriches the family of A/O materials and opens up a viable route toward exploiting controlled fabrication of potential A/O materials.