ZnGa2Se4, a nonlinear material with wide mid infrared transparency and good thermomechanical properties

During the last decades, mid-infrared (3–12 μm) laser sources using crystals with nonlinear optical properties have attracted a particular attention due to their potential applications in different fields such as optical counter-measures and remote chemical sensing. As transparency of common oxide c...

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Main Authors: V. Tabouret, B. Viana, J. Petit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-01-01
Series:Optical Materials: X
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S259014781930004X
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Summary:During the last decades, mid-infrared (3–12 μm) laser sources using crystals with nonlinear optical properties have attracted a particular attention due to their potential applications in different fields such as optical counter-measures and remote chemical sensing. As transparency of common oxide crystals is limited to about 4 μm, many researches have been focused on chalcopyrite compounds because of their wide transparency in the mid-IR range and their strong nonlinear optical coefficients. There is a need of such crystals able to convert efficiently the near infrared wavelengths from commercially available lasers into wavelengths higher than 5 μm through Optical Parametric Oscillators (OPO) systems. This paper presents a new compound: ZnGa2Se4 (ZGSe). Measurements made on dense polycrystals show a high thermal conductivity value in comparison with other selenides (2.9 W m−1 K−1), a wide transparency from visible to beyond the band III of the mid IR (0.6 μm–17 μm) and a coefficient of thermal expansion inferior to 10−5 K−1. These results are very encouraging and improvements of the growth process are now undertaken to obtain single crystals with the required optical quality. Keywords: Crystal growth, ZnGa2Se4, Optical materials and properties, Thermomechanical properties
ISSN:2590-1478