Abstract

The second-harmonic generation (SHG) coefficients of 12 nonlinear optical chalcopyrites, ABC2 (A = Zn, Cd; B = Si, Ge, Sn; C = P, As) were calculated by first-principles methods to find that given the primitive cell volume V and the band gap Eg of ABC2, the SHG coefficients dav of ABC2 increase almost linearly with increasing value of V/Eg. This suggests that a noncentrosymmetric crystal has a large SHG response when it consists of large atoms, leading to a small band gap.

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