Designing rare earth borates as UV nonlinear optical crystals exhibiting strong second-harmonic generation responses†
Abstract
Two new rare earth borate NLO crystals, K6NaSrY2B15O30 and Rb7BaLu2B15O30, were successfully designed and synthesized, which feature NLO-active [B5O10] groups and [Y/LuO6] polyhedra. They exhibit notably short UV absorption cutoff edges below 200 nm, wide band gaps exceeding 6.2 eV, and strong second-harmonic generation intensities that are comparable to KDP. These findings suggest that both compounds are promising NLO candidates in the short-wave UV window.