Issue 16, 2015

SnGa2GeS6: synthesis, structure, linear and nonlinear optical properties

Abstract

A new sulfide, SnGa2GeS6, has been synthesized, which represents the first member in the quaternary Sn/M/M′/Q (M = Ga, In; M′ = Si, Ge; Q = S, Se, Te) system. It adopts a new structure type in the non-centrosymmetric space group Fdd2. In the structure, Sn2+ is coordinated to a distorted square-pyramid of five S atoms, demonstrating the stereochemical activity of the lone electron pair, while the Ge atom and Ga atom are both tetrahedrally coordinated to four S atoms. The SnS5 square-pyramids and the MS4 (M = Ga, Ge) tetrahedra are connected to each other via corner and edge-sharing to generate a three-dimensional framework. The compound exhibits a powder second harmonic generation signal at 2 μm whose strength is about one-fourth that of the benchmark material AgGaS2, which may be explained in view of the macroscopic arrangement of the SnS5 square-pyramids and the MS4 tetrahedra. Moreover, based on UV-vis-NIR spectroscopy measurements and the electronic structure calculations, SnGa2GeS6 has two optical transitions at about 1.12 eV and 2.04 eV respectively.

Graphical abstract: SnGa2GeS6: synthesis, structure, linear and nonlinear optical properties

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jan 2015
Accepted
12 Mar 2015
First published
12 Mar 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 7404-7410

Author version available

SnGa2GeS6: synthesis, structure, linear and nonlinear optical properties

Z. Lin, C. Li, L. Kang, Z. Lin, J. Yao and Y. Wu, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 7404 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT00186B

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