Nonlinear optical potassium niobate nanocrystals as harmonic markers: the role of precursors and stoichiometry in hydrothermal synthesis

Autor(en): Wang, Zunhao
Kijatkin, Christian
Urban, Alexander
Haase, Markus 
Imlau, Mirco 
Koempe, Karsten
Stichwörter: 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION; BEHAVIOR; Chemistry; Chemistry, Multidisciplinary; ION; KNBO3 NANOSTRUCTURES; Materials Science; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; NANOWIRES; ORTHORHOMBIC KNBO3; Physics; Physics, Applied; ROOM-TEMPERATURE; Science & Technology - Other Topics; TRANSITIONS
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Herausgeber: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Journal: NANOSCALE
Volumen: 10
Ausgabe: 22
Startseite: 10713
Seitenende: 10720
Zusammenfassung: 
Nanocrystals of alkaline niobates are currently being discussed for various applications because of their diverse and remarkable properties. Although the growth of bulk niobate crystals is well established, little is known about respective nanocrystals and the optical properties of niobates below 100 nm. A systematic view of the hydrothermal synthesis of potassium niobate with respect to the precursor species reveals the sensitive dependence of the resulting crystalline phases and sizes on the educt modifications. With a variation of stoichiometry of the procedure, the product modification and crystallite size can be changed. By means of second harmonic generation, nanocrystalline potassium niobate offers the possibility for use as an optical marker in high resolution nonlinear microscopy. Redispersed particles show a significant second harmonic generation signal throughout the visible spectral range.
ISSN: 20403364
DOI: 10.1039/c8nr00470f

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