Magnetic Properties and Large Second-Harmonic Generation Response of a Chiral Ternary Chalcogenide: Eu2SiSe4

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Abstract

Eu(II)-containing chalcogenides are an emerging class of materials that are of great interest due to their high optical activity and intriguing magnetism. Here, we synthesized Eu2SiSe4 as red-colored single crystals and characterized its structure with single-crystal X-ray diffraction, confirming the reported chiral monoclinic P21 symmetry at room temperature. The crystal structure of Eu2SiSe4 comprises distorted SiSe4 tetrahedral units and charge-balancing Eu(II) cations. Here, we develop a two-step solid-state synthesis method for Eu2SiSe4 and compare it to the known boron chalcogenide method. We find the second-harmonic generation (SHG) activity of polycrystalline Eu2SiSe4 to be ~7 x AgGaS2, placing it among the highest-known SHG-active chalcogenides. No symmetry lowering is observed down to 100 K in single-crystal X-ray diffraction, although an anomalous expansion in the b-axis lattice parameter occurs and may be correlated to lattice modes of the SiSe4 tetrahedra. We investigate the physical properties of Eu2SiSe4 using magnetometry and heat capacity measurements and find a transition to an antiferromagnetic ground state at TN ~ 5.5 K. The low-temperature transition releases less entropy than expected, which may be due to the complex crystal electric field effects of Eu(II).
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)5036-5042
Number of pages7
JournalChemistry of Materials
Volume37
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5K00-93405

Keywords

  • chalcogenide
  • crystallography
  • europium
  • magnetism
  • second harmonic generation

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