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Optically Anisotropic Mixed-Metal Fluoroiodate Ba 2 [GaF 5 (IO 3 F)] with a Wide Optical Transparent Window and a Moderate Birefringence.

Yu-Hang WangFu-Ying LiDong-Xue JiaoQi WeiLi WeiGuo-Yu Yang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
An optically anisotropic alkali-earth-metal gallium fluoroiodate, Ba 2 [GaF 5 (IO 3 F)] ( 1 ), was ingeniously obtained by integrating fluoride and fluoroiodate functional units under moderate hydrothermal conditions. It features a three-dimensional (3D) structure constructed by the highly polarizable fluoroiodate unit [IO 3 F] and the fluoride groups [GaOF 5 ] and [BaO 3 F x ] ( x = 6, 7). The compound is stable at temperatures up to 500 °C. With the synergistic interaction between [IO 3 F] and the fluoride groups, the mixed-metal fluoroiodate induces a short ultraviolet cutoff edge at about 230 nm, a medium measured birefringence of 0.068 @ 550 nm, and a wide optical transparent window (0.34-11.9 μm), indicating that 1 has potential applications as a birefringent material from near-UV to mid-infrared. Theoretical calculations prove that the optical characteristics of the compound are mainly attributed to [IO 3 F] and the fluoride functional groups. This work demonstrates that the presence of various specific functional groups in compounds will help to develop promising inorganic functional materials possessing good optical performance.
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