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      Rare-earth-based chalcogenides and their derivatives: an encouraging IR nonlinear optical material candidate

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          With the continuous development of laser technology and the increasing demand for lasers of different frequencies in the infrared (IR) spectrum, research on infrared nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals has garnered growing attention. Currently, the three main commercially available types of borate materials each have their drawbacks, which limit their applications in various areas. Rare-earth (RE)-based chalcogenide compounds, characterized by the unique f-electron configuration, strong positive charges, and high coordination numbers of RE cations, often exhibit distinctive optical responses. In the field of IR-NLO crystals, they have a research history spanning several decades, with increasing interest. However, there is currently no comprehensive review summarizing and analyzing these promising compounds. In this review, we categorize 85 representative examples out of more than 400 non-centrosymmetric (NCS) compounds into four classes based on the connection of different asymmetric building motifs: (1) RE-based chalcogenides containing tetrahedral motifs; (2) RE-based chalcogenides containing lone-pair-electron motifs; (3) RE-based chalcogenides containing [BS 3] and [P 2Q 6] motifs; and (4) RE-based chalcohalides and oxychalcogenides. We provide detailed discussions on their synthesis methods, structures, optical properties, and structure–performance relationships. Finally, we present several favorable suggestions to further explore RE-based chalcogenide compounds. These suggestions aim to approach these compounds from a new perspective in the field of structural chemistry and potentially uncover hidden treasures within the extensive accumulation of previous research.

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          Non-centrosymmetric rare-earth-based chalcogenides and their derivatives could offer novel insights into the targeted design and exploratory synthesis of new IR nonlinear optical candidates.

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                Journal
                Chem Sci
                Chem Sci
                SC
                CSHCBM
                Chemical Science
                The Royal Society of Chemistry
                2041-6520
                2041-6539
                22 March 2024
                24 April 2024
                22 March 2024
                : 15
                : 16
                : 5869-5896
                Affiliations
                [a ] State Key Laboratory of Structural Chemistry, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences Fuzhou Fujian 350002 China linhua@ 123456fjirsm.ac.cn qlzhu@ 123456fjirsm.ac.cn
                [b ] Fujian Science & Technology Innovation Laboratory for Optoelectronic Information of China Fujian 350108 China
                [c ] College of Chemistry, Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350002 China
                [d ] Fujian College, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Fuzhou 350002 China
                [e ] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China
                [f ] Fujian Key Laboratory of Rare-earth Functional Materials, Fujian Shanhai Collaborative Innovation Center of Rare-earth Functional Materials Longyan 366300 China
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                These authors contributed equally to this work.

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9229-8902
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7241-9623
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9956-8517
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                d4sc00697f
                10.1039/d4sc00697f
                11041271
                38665521
                aa7249c2-1f66-49ae-b5fe-9027036fa588
                This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
                History
                : 30 January 2024
                : 3 March 2024
                Page count
                Pages: 28
                Funding
                Funded by: National Natural Science Foundation of China, doi 10.13039/501100001809;
                Award ID: 22175175
                Funded by: Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province, doi 10.13039/501100003392;
                Award ID: 2022L3092
                Award ID: 2023H0041
                Funded by: Fujian Science and Technology Innovation Laboratory for Optoelectronic Information of China, doi 10.13039/100020754;
                Award ID: 2021ZR118
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