Issue 7, 2025

Different p-block elements induce C3[111] octahedral distortion in titanium to generate an intense nonlinear effect

Abstract

Acentric crystalline materials are the cornerstone of numerous cutting-edge technologies and have been highly sought-after, but they are difficult to construct controllably. Herein, by introducing a new p-block element to break the symmetrical environment of the d0 transition metal in the centric matrix TiTe3O8, a novel acentric tellurite sulfate, namely Ti(TeO3)(SO4), was successfully constructed. In its structure, two types of p-block element-centered oxo-anionic groups, i.e. [TeO3] and [SO4], endow [TiO6] with an out-of-center distortion along the local C3[111] direction, which is rare in titanium oxides containing a lone-pair cation. The synergy of the distorted [TiO6] octahedron, lone-pair [TeO3] pyramid and rigid [SO4] tetrahedron within its structure induces a strong second harmonic generation (SHG) response of 11.6 × KDP (KH2PO4), the largest value among mercury-free sulfates. Additionally, Ti(TeO3)(SO4) also shows the largest birefringence (0.145) among sulfates possessing an SHG response that is more than ten times that of KDP, showing huge potential as a nonlinear optical material. The successful implementation of the strategy of inducing intra-octahedral distortion in a d0 transition metal by different p-block elements provides new opportunities for constructing acentric structures and exploiting outstanding nonlinear optically active sulfates.

Graphical abstract: Different p-block elements induce C3[111] octahedral distortion in titanium to generate an intense nonlinear effect

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
30 Sep 2024
Accepted
14 Jan 2025
First published
15 Jan 2025
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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Chem. Sci., 2025,16, 3329-3335

Different p-block elements induce C3[111] octahedral distortion in titanium to generate an intense nonlinear effect

Z. Li, Z. Liang, J. Wan, L. Liu, C. Wu, P. Wang, X. Jiang, Z. Lin and H. Liu, Chem. Sci., 2025, 16, 3329 DOI: 10.1039/D4SC06620K

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