Giant Non-resonant Infrared Second Order Nonlinearity in $\gamma$-NaAsSe$_2$
Abstract
Infrared laser systems are vital for applications in spectroscopy, communications, and biomedical devices, where infrared nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals are required for broadband frequency down-conversion. Such crystals need to have high non-resonant NLO coefficients, a large bandgap, low absorption coefficient, phase-matchability among other competing demands, e.g., a larger bandgap leads to smaller NLO coefficients. Here, we report the successful growth of single crystals of -NaAsSe that exhibit a giant second harmonic generation (SHG) susceptibility of d=590 pm V at 2m wavelength; this is ~ eighteen times larger than that of commercial AgGaSe while retaining a similar bandgap of ~1.87eV, making it an outstanding candidate for quasi-phase-matched devices utilizing d. In addition, -NaAsSe is both Type I and Type II phase-matchable, and has a transparency range up to 16m wavelength. Thus -NaAsSe2 is a promising bulk NLO crystal for infrared laser applications.
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@article{arxiv.2111.13725,
title = {Giant Non-resonant Infrared Second Order Nonlinearity in $\gamma$-NaAsSe$_2$},
author = {Jingyang He and Abishek K. Iyer and Michael J. Waters and Sumanta Sarkar and James M. Rondinelli and Mercouri G. Kanatzidis and Venkatraman Gopalan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.13725},
year = {2022}
}
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Main text: 21 pages, 4 figures