From AgTeO2F and Ag2(TeO2F2) to Ag3F3(TeF6)(TeO2)12: the first silver tellurite oxyfluorides with linear and nonlinear optical properties†
Abstract
The first examples of silver fluorotellurites, namely, AgTeO2F and Ag2(TeO2F2), and the first silver fluoride tellurite, Ag3F3(TeF6)(TeO2)12, have been obtained successfully under mild hydrothermal conditions. AgTeO2F displays a new 2D structure composed of a 2D silver oxide layer strengthened by 1D [TeO2F]∞ chains. Ag2(TeO2F2) exhibits a new 3D construction consisting of a 3D silver oxyfluoride framework with 1D polyhedral ring channels occupied by the isolated TeO2F2 groups. Ag3F3(TeF6)(TeO2)12 features the first 3D neutral [TeO2]∞ open framework with 8- and 4-MPR channels along the a-, b- and c-axes. AgTeO2F and Ag2(TeO2F2) crystallize in the centrosymmetric space group while Ag3F3(TeF6)(TeO2)12 is in a non-centrosymmetric space group. Ag3F3(TeF6)(TeO2)12 shows a unique nonlinear optical property with an SHG intensity of about 70% that of commercial KH2PO4, while AgTeO2F and Ag2(TeO2F2) present an apparent linear optical property and their birefringence is calculated as 0.078 and 0.032@1064 nm, respectively. This work further confirms that fluorination in tellurium(IV) oxides can greatly enrich the structural chemistry and optical properties of metal tellurites.