Abstract

Combining π-conjugated and non-π-conjugated groups is an important strategy for synthesizing new nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals. However, the second harmonic generation (SHG) response and optical anisotropy can be limited by improper spatial alignment of these functional groups in the crystal structure. In this work, it is revealed that non-π-conjugated [NH2 SO3 ] group acts as both hydrogen bond donor and acceptor, effectively regulating the 2D planar structure formed by π-conjugated [C4 N3 H6 ] groups. The resulting organic-inorganic hybrid crystal C4 N3 H6 SO3 NH2 exhibits a strong SHG response (2.5 × KDP), large optical anisotropy (0.233@546nm), and blue-violet and green fluorescence near 360 and 520nm, respectively. This work expands the methodology for creating new NLO crystals through organic-inorganic hybridization, while also showcasing the potential of C4 N3 H6 SO3 NH2 as a multifunctional optical material.

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