Fluorooxoborates: Beryllium‐Free Deep‐Ultraviolet Nonlinear Optical Materials without Layered Growth
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry · University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Abstract
Abstract Deep‐ultraviolet nonlinear optical (DUV NLO) crystals are the key materials to extend the output range of solid‐state lasers to below 200 nm. The only practical material KBe 2 BO 3 F 2 suffers high toxicity through beryllium and strong layered growth. Herein, we propose a beryllium‐free material design and synthesis strategy for DUV NLO materials. Introducing the (BO 3 F) 4− , (BO 2 F 2 ) 3− , and (BOF 3 ) 2− groups in borates could break through the fixed 3D B–O network that would produce a larger birefringence without layering and simultaneously keep a short cutoff edge down to DUV. The theoretical and experimental studies on a series of fluorooxoborates confirm this strategy. Li 2 B 6 O 9 F 2 is…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.27
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
5- BZBingbing Zhang
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry
- GSGuoqiang Shi
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
- ZYZhihua YangCorresponding
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry
- FZFangfang Zhang
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry
- SPShilie PanCorresponding
Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry
Topics & keywords
- Beryllium
- Ultraviolet
- Materials science
- Nonlinear system
- Optoelectronics
- Chemistry
- Physics