3VO2B6O11"> Evidence of "New Hot Spots" from Determining the Nonlinear Optical Behavior of Materials: Mechanism Studies on Vanadium Borate Crystal Na<SUB>3</SUB>VO<SUB>2</SUB>B<SUB>6</SUB>O<SUB>11</SUB>----Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Evidence of "New Hot Spots" from Determining the Nonlinear Optical Behavior of Materials: Mechanism Studies on Vanadium Borate Crystal Na3VO2B6O11

Mar 11, 2015

Nonlinear optical crystal is the key of frequency conversion in an all-solid-state laser. Inspired by the increasing request on the crystal performance and the difficulty in finding more borate nonlinear optical crystals, it is particularly important to explore new material systems. However, the predominant challenge to design and obtain practically useful materials with specific performance is to clarify the inner mechanisms of nonlinear optical properties.

A research group from Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics & Chemistry (XTIPC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, employed the first-principles calculations to exploration the mechanism for nonlinear optical (NLO) effect of vanadium borates crystal, Na3VO2B6O11(NVB), with distorted VO4 groups investigated successfully on the basis of the density functional theory (DFT).

This work reveals that the contribution of (VO4)3- anionic group to the second harmonic generation (SHG) response is more pronounced than that of the (BO3)3- anionic group, which play a virtual role to the SHG effects in NVB. And the anionic (BO3)3- groups have dominant contributions to the birefringence, while the contribution of the  V5+ cations to this linear optical effects is negligibly small. One key important issue in the design of SHG materials is how to induce the formation of non-centrosymmetric structures and how to increase the polarizations of the materials.

The result has been published in Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Recruitment Program of Global Youth Experts (Thousand Talent Program, Xinjiang Special Program).

The graphics indicated (VO4)3- groups produce an important role to the microscopic second-order susceptibilities in NVB. (Image by XTIPC)

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