Large second harmonic generation in a penta-CdO2 sheet exfoliated from its bulk phase†
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) materials composed solely of pentagonal motifs are of particular interest due to their unique geometries and novel properties. Especially, the broken centrosymmetry and in-plane mirror symmetry in penta-graphene-like materials result in both in-plane and out-of-plane second harmonic generation (SHG). Transition metal cations with a filled d10 shell (d10-TM) can significantly enhance the SHG response as found in many previously studied bulk materials. Here, based on first-principles calculations combined with independent particle approximation, we show that large SHG can also exist in some 2D d10-TM oxides, such as penta-CdO2, which can be chemically exfoliated from its bulk phase with its dynamical, thermal, and mechanical stability intact. We further find that penta-CdO2 possesses extraordinary in-plane and out-of-plane SHG responses with large static SHG susceptibilities of χsheet14(0) = χsheet25(0) = χsheet36(0) = 8.86 pm2 V−1 due to the phase-matching between fundamental and second-harmonic light. In addition, the low thermal expansion and a large optical band gap of 3.24 eV endow the penta-CdO2 sheet with a high laser-induced damage threshold. Discussions are also made on the penta-ZnO2 sheet. This study expands the family of 2D materials with outstanding SHG performance.