Achieving a strong second harmonic generation response and a wide band gap in a Hg-based material†
Abstract
A new Hg-based infrared nonlinear optical (IR NLO) crystal, [Ba4Cl2][HgGa4S10], was synthesized based on a property-oriented structural design strategy. It crystallizes in the noncentrosymmetric tetragonal space group (I) and consists of a 3D [HgGa4S10]6− anionic moiety formed by corner-sharing tetrahedral HgS4 and supertetrahedral Ga4S10 clusters, as well as a 3D [Ba4Cl2]6+ cation network. The physical property measurements show that it can exhibit well-balanced NLO performances, including a large second-harmonic generation (SHG) response (1.5 × AgGaS2), wide band gap (2.95 eV), and high laser damage threshold (∼15 × AgGaS2). First-principles calculations indicate that the large SHG response of [Ba4Cl2][HgGa4S10] mainly originates from the strong covalent HgS4 and GaS4 tetrahedra and the ionic bonding [Ba4Cl2]6+ guest network contributes to the wide band gap of [Ba4Cl2][HgGa4S10].
- This article is part of the themed collection: FOCUS: Metal and Metal-Containing Clusters