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The Birefringence Modulation in Short‐Wave Ultraviolet Sulfates with Functional π‐Conjugated Cations and Polymerized Heteroleptic Tetrahedral Anions

Yanran Shang, Hongyuan Sha, Zujian Wang, Rongbing Su, Chao He, Xiaoming Yang, Xifa Long

2024Advanced Optical Materials16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Sulfates with a large bandgap are always promising optical candidates. However, due to insufficient birefringence, their applications are restricted. Here, in terms of this deficiency, two strategies are proposed to rationally modulate the optical anisotropy of sulfates by cations and anions, respectively. For the cation modulation, the [C(NH 2 ) 3 ]Al(SO 4 ) 2 ·6H 2 O crystal is investigated, which exhibits an unprecedented birefringence (0.098 @ 546 nm) compared with other deep‐ultraviolet transparent sulfates, resulting from the synergy of π‐conjugated [C(NH 2 ) 3 ] + and non‐π‐conjugated [SO 4 ] 2− groups. For the anion modulation, a novel functional group, [S 3 O 6 ] 2− , with a large polarizability anisotropy, is designed. Thus, a new crystal, NaKS 3 O 6 , is obtained, which exhibits a large birefringence of 0.130 @ 546 nm with a short ultraviolet absorption cutoff edge of 215 nm. These results confirm the validity of the strategies. Therefore, the strategies play an important role in improving sulfate's birefringence and then promoting their potential applications in advanced optical systems.

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BirefringenceMaterials scienceUltravioletPolarizabilityConjugated systemAnisotropyAbsorption (acoustics)Absorption edgeModulation (music)Crystal (programming language)Band gapIonPhotochemistryOptoelectronicsOpticsPolymerChemistryOrganic chemistryMoleculePhysicsAestheticsComputer sciencePhilosophyComposite materialProgramming languageCrystal Structures and PropertiesInorganic Fluorides and Related CompoundsSolid-state spectroscopy and crystallography
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