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Double Sb‐N Coordination Enables Record‐High Birefringence in UV‐Transparent Crystals
Author(s) -
Zhang Pu,
Dong Xuehua,
Huang Ling,
Lin Zhien,
Zhou Yuqiao,
Zou Guohong
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
angewandte chemie international edition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.831
H-Index - 550
eISSN - 1521-3773
pISSN - 1433-7851
DOI - 10.1002/anie.202424756
Subject(s) - birefringence , polarizer , materials science , ultraviolet , optoelectronics , lone pair , anisotropy , optics , molecule , chemistry , organic chemistry , physics
Abstract Achieving high birefringence in ultraviolet (UV)‐transparent crystals has remained a significant challenge due to the absence of systematic design methodologies. Herein, we present a novel organic–inorganic coordination strategy that combines π‐conjugated organic ligands ([C 12 H 8 N 2 ]) with inorganic Sb‐based polyhedra featuring stereochemically active lone pairs. This approach facilitates the formation of the first coplanar double Sb‐N coordination framework, enabling the synthesis of two new birefringent hybrid crystals: (C 12 H 8 N 2 )SbF 2 (H 2 PO 3 ) (PNSP) and (C 12 H 8 N 2 )SbF 3 (PNSF). Notably, PNSF demonstrates an unprecedented birefringence of 0.79 at 546 nm, exceeding all known UV‐transparent birefringent materials to date. These results not only expand the performance limits of birefringent hybrid crystals but also emphasize the pivotal role of stereochemically induced anisotropy in manipulating optical properties. Our study establishes a solid foundation for the rational design of next‐generation optical materials, offering significant advancements for applications in cutting‐edge photonic technologies, including UV polarizers and optical modulators.
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