Structure modulation by cationic modification of sulfates using planar CS(NH2)2

Abstract

Non-centrosymmetric (NCS) structures are the prerequisite and basis for ideal nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals. However, NCS structures are usually difficult to achieve. In this regard, a cationic modulation strategy utilizing a planar molecule was proposed and implemented. With the centrosymmetric (CS) structure of ZnSO4 as the template and planar CS(NH2)2 groups as a structure inducer, Zn[CS(NH2)2]3SO4 (ZTS) crystals with a NCS structure (space group of Pca21) were obtained, and were found to exhibit not only a large birefringence of 0.09@546 nm but also a strong second harmonic generation effect equivalent to that of KH2PO4 crystals. The properties of the ZTS crystals mainly result from the near uniform arrangement of the planar CS(NH2)2 groups. Thus, the strategy of cationic modification with planar groups contributes to both the transformation of a CS structure to a NCS structure and favorable optical properties. Therefore, this work will facilitate the development of NLO crystals, especially short-wave ultraviolet NLO crystals.

Graphical abstract: Structure modulation by cationic modification of sulfates using planar CS(NH2)2

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 3 2025
Accepted
22 4 2025
First published
24 4 2025

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Advance Article

Structure modulation by cationic modification of sulfates using planar CS(NH2)2

Q. Li, H. Mi, L. Yang, H. Sha, D. Yang, Z. Wang, R. Su, B. Su and C. He, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5TC01166C

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