Second-harmonic generation tensors from high-throughput density-functional perturbation theory
ORAL
Abstract
Optical materials play a key role in enabling modern optoelectronic technologies in a wide variety of domains such as the medical or the energy sector. Among them, nonlinear optical crystals are of primary importance to achieve a broader range of electromagnetic waves in the devices. However, numerous and contradicting requirements significantly limit the discovery of new potential candidates, which, in turn, hinders the technological development. In the present work, the static nonlinear susceptibility and dielectric tensor are computed via density functional perturbation theory for a set of 579 inorganic semiconductors. The computational methodology is discussed and the provided database is described with respect to both its data distribution and its format. Several comparisons with both experimental and ab initio results from literature allow to confirm the reliability of our data.
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Publication: V. Trinquet, F. Naccarato, G. Brunin, G. Petretto, L. Wirtz, G. Hautier, G.-M. Rignanese, Scientific Data (planned, reviewing process by co-authors)
Presenters
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Victor Trinquet
Université catholique de Louvain
Authors
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Victor Trinquet
Université catholique de Louvain
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Francesco Naccarato
Citrine Informatics
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Guillaume Brunin
Université catholique de Louvain
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Guido Petretto
Université catholique de Louvain
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Ludger Wirtz
University of Luxembourg Limpertsberg
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Geoffroy Hautier
Dartmouth College
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Gian-Marco Rignanese
Universite catholique de Louvain