Breaking Boundaries: Giant Ultraviolet Birefringence in Dimension-Reduced Zn-Based Crystals.
Yang LiKang Min OkPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Birefringent crystals have essential applications in optical communication areas. Low-dimensional structures with inherited structural anisotropy are potential systems for investigating birefringent materials with large birefringence. In this work, the zero-dimensional (0D) [(p-C 5 H 5 NO) 2 ZnCl 2 ] (1) and [p-C 5 H 6 NO] 2 [ZnCl 4 ] (2) were obtained by introducing the π-conjugated p-C 5 H 5 NO (4HP) into the three-dimensional (3D) ZnCl 2 . Remarkably, 1 exhibits a giant birefringence of 0.482@546 nm, which is the largest among Zn-based ultraviolet (UV) compounds and 160 times that of ZnCl 2 . According to structural and theoretical calculation analyses, the large optical polarizability, high spatial density, ideal distribution of the [(4HP) 2 ZnCl 2 ] 0 cluster, and the low dimension of 1 result in the dramatically increased birefringence compared to ZnCl 2 . This work will provide a valid route for accelerating the design and synthesis of compounds with excellent birefringence in low-dimensional systems.