A new oxide, BiInO3, was prepared using a high-pressure high-temperature technique at 6 GPa and
1273 K. BiInO3 has the GdFeO3-type perovskite structure, but crystallizes in the polar space group Pna21.
Structure parameters of BiInO3 were refined from laboratory X-ray powder diffraction data (Z = 4; a =
5.95463(7) Å, b = 5.60182(7) Å, and c = 8.38631(11) Å). BiInO3 shows a second-harmonic generation
signal of about 120−140 times that of quartz. BiInO3 decomposes at ambient pressure on heating above
873 K to give In2O3 and Bi25InO39. No phase transitions were found between 140 and 873 K using
differential scanning calorimetry and differential thermal analysis. Vibrational properties of BiInO3 were
studied by Raman spectroscopy