RbPbPS4: a promising IR nonlinear optical material achieved by lone-pair-cation-substitution-induced structure transformation†
Abstract
When stereochemically-active-lone-pair (SCALP) cations are introduced into chalcogenide systems, it is beneficial to produce a remarkable second-harmonic generation (SHG) response (deff), but it also causes a narrow band gap (Eg), which ultimately results in negative two-photon and free-carrier absorption. Hence, how to obtain a wide Eg (>2.33 eV) while maintaining a strong deff remains a significant challenge in this domain. In this work, Rb is partially replaced by SCALP Pb in the known ternary centrosymmetric (CS) Rb3PS4 (space group: Pnma). This results in a quaternary non-centrosymmetric (NCS) RbPbPS4 (space group: P212121), which possesses distinct 2D [PbPS4]− layers and Rb+ occupies the interlayer spaces as the counter cations. Notably, RbPbPS4 exhibits a promising overall performance, including strong deff (2.5 × AgGaS2), wide IR transmittance cutoff edge (up to 18.1 μm) along with the large Eg (2.75 eV), resulting in an improved laser-induced damage threshold (7.5 × AgGaS2). Theoretical calculations further indicated that the favorable balance between strong deff and large Eg in RbPbPS4 can be attributed to the synergies of the [PbS7] and [PS4] nonlinear optical (NLO)-active units. This study not only presents a high-performance Pb-based IR-NLO candidate but also underscores the effectiveness of partial substitution of SCALP cations in inducing a CS-to-NCS structural transformation.
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