Liling Cao
Chinese Academy of Sciences
35 Papers
102 Citations
Liling Cao is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Birefringence & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Liling Cao include Fujian Normal University & Harvard University.
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Papers
A microcrystal method for the measurement of birefringence
TL;DR: Based on the interference principle, a special test process to measure polycrystalline birefringence was proposed and confirmed as an effective method for screening anisotropic micro-crystals.
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Mg 2 In 3 Si 2 P 7 : A Quaternary Diamond-like Phosphide Infrared Nonlinear Optical Material Derived from ZnGeP 2 .
Jindong Chen,Hongxiang Chen,Feng Xu,Liling Cao,Xiaotian Jiang,Shunda Yang,Yingshuang Sun,Xin Zhao,Chensheng Lin,Ning Ye,Ning Ye,Ning Ye +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a quaternary diamond-like phosphide, Mg2In3Si2P7, with wurtzite-type superstructure was successfully designed and synthesized.
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A2Bi2(SeO3)3F2 (A = K and Rb): Excellent Mid-Infrared Nonlinear Optical Materials with Both Strong SHG Responses and Large Band Gaps
Shuangshuang Shi,Chensheng Lin,Guangsai Yang,Guangsai Yang,Liling Cao,Bingxuan Li,Tao Yan,Min Luo,Ning Ye +8 more
TL;DR: A family of noncentrosymmetric alkali-metal bismuth selenite fluorides, A2Bi2(SeO3)3F2 [A = K(1) and Rb(2)] has been synthesized through a mild hydrothermal method.
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AMgPO4·6H2O (A = Rb, Cs): strong SHG responses originated from orderly PO4 groups
TL;DR: In this paper, two UV NLO phosphates AMgPO4·6H2O (A = Rb, Cs) were synthesized by a soft hydrothermal method.
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Cation-anion synergetic interactions achieving tunable birefringence in quasi-one-dimensional antimony(III) fluoride oxalates
Die Zhang,Qiang Wang,Ting Zheng,Liling Cao,Kang Min Ok,Daojiang Gao,Jian Bi,Ling Huang,Guohong Zou +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , three antimony(III) fluoride oxalates were successfully synthesized through a rational combination of π-conjugated C2O42− anions and Sb3+ cations with stereochemically active lone pairs.