Abstract

Since the third harmonic generation (THG) is closely related to the energy gap, which is governed by the competition between the electron-phonon and electron-electron interactions, and the MX complex possess great flexibility of tuning the competition. Our theory shows that that the THG of the MX complex can be considerably enhanced by properly adjusting the e-p and e-e interactions.

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