Entropy‐Driven Precursor Symmetry Breaking for Phase‐Selective Synthesis of Noncentrosymmetric Rb 2 CdCl 2 I 2
Sheng Lv, Liangcheng Song, Yanling Xu, Jiahao Zhou, Chongqiang Zhu, Chunhui YangABSTRACT
Controllable synthesis of noncentrosymmetric (NCS) structures is a key challenge in infrared nonlinear optical (NLO) materials. We propose an entropy‐driven precursor symmetry breaking strategy that directs crystallization of NCS phases under identical composition by tuning precursor symmetry and aggregation. In Rb 2 CdCl 2 I 2 , hydrothermal conditions transform symmetric [CdCl 4 I 2 ] octahedra into asymmetric configurations and larger clusters, while room‐temperature evaporation yields symmetric small aggregates. Raman and dynamic light scattering show vibrational entropy drives this: at elevated temperatures, degeneracy lifting activates extra vibrational modes, giving asymmetric species an entropic advantage. Classical nucleation theory (CNT) reveals interfacial energy barrier inversion due to symmetry change, enabling selective crystallization of noncentrosymmetric I 4 mm phase over centrosymmetric I 4/ mmm . Variable‐temperature X‐ray diffraction (XRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) confirm a reversible displacive phase transition driven by softening/freezing of octahedral tilting modes, underscoring vibrational entropy's role in phase stability. The resulting Rb 2 CdCl 2 I 2 ( I 4 mm ) exhibits a bandgap of 3.70 eV, transparency from 0.48–83 µm, laser‐induced damage threshold (LIDT) of 56.2 MW cm −2 (19 × AgGaS 2 ), and phase‐matchable second‐harmonic generation (SHG) of 0.17 × KDP. This strategy offers a new paradigm for synthesizing NCS structures for infrared NLO materials.