Abstract

A new strontium beryllium borate fluoride, Sr3[(BexB1–x)3B3O10][Be(O1–xFx)3] x = 0.30 (SBBOF), designed to be used in the deep-UV nonlinear optical (NLO) application, was grown by the spontaneous crystallization of a molten flux of SrO–B2O3–LiF. It crystallizes in the space group R3m (No. 160) with the following unit cell dimensions: a = 10.3179(11) A, c = 8.3958(13) A, V = 774.1(2) A3, and Z = 3. SBBOF consists of [(BexB1–x)3B3O10] anionic groups and isolated [Be(O1–xFx)3] planar groups. Importantly, a new strategy to improve the birefringence was introduced by changing the local configuration of isolated structural units from trigonal pyramids to planar triangles. UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy indicates that the short-wavelength absorption edge of SBBOF is below 200 nm. The band structure and refractive index were calculated. Second harmonic generation (SHG) was measured using the Kurtz and Perry technique, which showed that SBBOF is a phase-matchable material in both visible and UV regions, a...

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