Equivalent cation-tuning to realize a new Ce(iv) fluoride with excellent comprehensive nonlinear optical performances†
Abstract
Exploring nonlinear optical (NLO) halide materials has become a hot research field owing to their diverse structures and excellent optical properties. In this paper, a new inorganic tetravalent cerium fluoride NH4Ce3F13 was obtained. It crystallizes in the polar space group of Pmc21 and exhibits a three-dimensional {[Ce3F13]−}∞ framework, which is composed of {[CeF8]4−}∞ chains and {[CeF6]2−}∞ layers formed by CeF9 polyhedra, with the NH4+ cation balancing the charge. NH4Ce3F13 exhibits a strong second-harmonic generation (SHG) response among inorganic metal fluorides of about 1.2 times greater than that of KH2PO4 (KDP) and a high laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT), which is 39 times more than that of AgGaS2. Besides, NH4Ce3F13 possesses the largest band gap among Ce(IV)-containing NLO materials. This work provides a good case for exploring high-performance NLO fluoride materials.