KNa 2 Lu(BO 3 ) 2 : A Rare-Earth Borate Crystal Characterized by an Enhanced Birefringence and Wide Ultraviolet Transparency Range.
Xianghao KongJinmiao JiaoYuheng SheNing YeZhanggui HuYicheng WuConggang LiPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Borate materials are of significant interest due to their versatile structural configuration and competitive ultraviolet (UV) transparency range. In this study, we present a novel rare-earth borate crystal, KNa 2 Lu(BO 3 ) 2 , synthesized for the first time through a facile spontaneous crystallization method. It adopts the centrosymmetric space group Pnma (no. 62) and yields a unique three-dimensional (3D) structural network formed by isolated [BO 3 ] plane triangles and distorted [LuO 7 ] polyhedra. This compound displays excellent thermal stability up to ∼990 °C, demonstrating a favorable congruent melting nature. Moreover, KNa 2 Lu(BO 3 ) 2 achieves a notably short UV absorption cutoff at approximately 204 nm, yielding a large band gap of 5.58 eV. Remarkably, it showcases an enlarged birefringence of 0.044 at 1064 nm, implying its potential as a birefringent material. Moreover, density functional theory calculations demonstrate that the optical characteristics are predominantly influenced by fundamental building blocks [BO 3 ] triangles and distorted [LuO 7 ] polyhedra. Our findings demonstrate the potential of KNa 2 Lu(BO 3 ) 2 in the development of a birefringent candidate and enrich the structural chemistry of rare-earth-based borates.