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Ionic crystals, nonlinear optical properties

E. Westin, Calculations of Linear and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Ionic Crystal Surfaces and Fullerenes Thesis Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, 1995. [Pg.44]

Solid phosphates show a huge variety of crystal structures, and it is not practical to classify them in terms of structural types as is done with simple oxides, halides, etc. However, some general classes of metal phosphate structures will be considered three-dimensional frameworks of linked phosphate tetrahedra and tetrahedrally or octahedrally coordinated cations, layered phosphates, and phosphate glasses. In all of these materials the size and topology of pores within the structure are of importance, as these determine the ability of ions and molecules to move within the structure, giving rise to useful ion exchange, ionic condnction, or catalytic properties. Ion exchange can also be nsed to modify the properties of the host network, for example, the nonlinear optical behavior of potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) derivatives. [Pg.3635]


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