Zhenlong Zhang, Xuehan Di, Charles Paillard, Laurent Bellaiche, Zhijun Jiang
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Abstract
First-principles calculations are performed to investigate the electro-optic
(EO) and elasto-optic effects of the three-dimensional (bulk) and
two-dimensional (monolayer) ferroelectric NbOI$_{2}$. Remarkably large linear
EO and elasto-optic coefficients are discovered in both systems, when under
stress-free conditions. We further found that the EO responses of bulk and
monolayer NbOI$_{2}$ can be further enhanced with epitaxial strain, because of
a strain-driven ferroelectric-to-paraelectric transition that originates from
the softening of some polar optical modes. Our findings thus point out that
NbOI$_{2}$, as well as other niobium oxide dihalides are highly promising for
paving the way for potentially efficient nonlinear optical device applications.