Abstract

AbstractNonlinear optical (NLO) materials are of intense academic and technological interest attributable to their ability to generate coherent radiation over a range of different wavelengths. The requirements for a viable NLO material are rather strict, and their discovery has mainly been serendipitous. This study reports synthesis, characterization, and, most importantly, growth of large single crystals of a technologically viable NLO material—Rb3Ba3Li2Al4B6O20F. Through the judicious selection of cations, Rb3Ba3Li2Al4B6O20F exhibits a 3D structure that facilitates the growth of large single crystals along the optical axis direction. Measurements on these crystals indicate that Rb3Ba3Li2Al4B6O20F exhibits a moderate birefringence of 0.057 at 1064 nm enabling Type I phase‐matching down to 243 nm. Theoretical calculations indicate the symmetry adapted mode displacement (SAMD) parameter scales with the second‐harmonic generation intensity.

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