Design and synthesis of a nonlinear optical material BaAl4S7 with a wide band gap inspired from SrB4O7†
Abstract
The most convenient method to generate mid-infrared (mid-IR) high-power lasers is through nonlinear optical (NLO) process using NLO materials with high laser damage threshold (LDT). The LDT is intrinsically dependent on the energy band gap, but often inverse of the NLO effect. Therefore, achieving a good balance between band gap (Eg > 3.0 eV) and NLO response (dij > 10 × KDP) in a good mid-IR NLO material is necessary. In this study, inspired by the oxide SrB4O7 with the highest LDT among all known borate crystals, we propose that the chalcogenide BaAl4S7 with similar crystal structure may have attractive NLO properties. The experiments revealed that BaAl4S7 possesses the broadest band gap (>3.95 eV) among all known mid-IR NLO chalcogenides, and its LDT is above 10 times that of the commercial material AgGaS2. Moreover, its NLO coefficient is above 10 × KDP (half of that of AgGaS2). All these features demonstrate that BaAl4S7 is a potential candidate as a good mid-IR NLO material.