1. M. J. Xia*, L. Kang, Tourmaline with ultraviolet optical nonlinearity: Emergent material discovery from mineral, J. Alloys Compd., 2021, 892, 162235.
2. Q. Wu#, J. F. Zhou#, X. M. Liu, X. X. Jiang, Q. X. Zhang, Z. S. Lin, M. J. Xia*, Ca3(TeO3)2(MO4) (M = Mo, W): Mid-Infrared Nonlinear Optical Tellurates with Ultrawide Transparency Ranges and Superhigh Laser-Induced Damage Thresholds, Inorg. Chem., 2021, 60, 18512-18520.
3. X. H. Meng, W. L. Yin*, M. J. Xia*, Cyanurates consisting of intrinsic planar π-conjugated 6-membered rings: An emerging source of optical functional materials, Coord. Chem. Rev., 2021, 439, 213916.
4. X. H. Meng, P. F. Gong, C. L. Tang, W. L. Yin, Z. S. Lin, M. J. Xia*, From Centrosymmetry to Noncentrosymmetry: Tailoring the Structural Arrangements of Carbonates with Strong Nonlinear Optical Response through Partial Anion Substitution, Adv. Opt. Mater., 2021, 9, 2100594.
5. X. H. Meng#, K. J. Kang#, F, Liang#, J. Tang, W. L. Yin*, Z. S. Lin, M. J. Xia*, Optimal arrangement of π-conjugated anionic groups in hydro-isocyanurates leads to large optical anisotropy and second-harmonic generation effect, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2020, 7, 3674-3686.
6. X. H. Meng#, K. J. Kang#, F, Liang#, J. Tang, Z. S. Lin, W. L. Yin*, M. J. Xia*, “Old dog, new tricks”: the lone pair effect inducing divergent optical responses in lead cyanurates containing π-bonds, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 1370-1374.
7. M. J. Xia, C. Tang, R. K. Li*, Rb4Li2TiOGe4O12: A Titanyl Nonlinear Optical Material with the Widest Transparency Range, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 2019, 58, 18257-18260.
8. M. J. Xia, X. X. Jiang, Z. S. Lin*, R. K. Li, “All-Three-in-One”: A New Bismuth-Tellurium-Borate Bi3TeBO9 Exhibiting Strong Second Harmonic Generation Response, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2016, 138, 14190-14193.
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