Issue 6, 2021

K3B4PO10 and K2MB4PO10 (M = Rb/Cs): rare mixed-coordinated borophosphates with large birefringence

Abstract

Borophosphates are of current interest and great importance as ultraviolet (UV) and deep-UV optical functional materials. However, most of the borophosphates exclusively contain tetrahedral coordination of B and P atoms, i.e. BO4 and PO4. Few compounds contain mixed-coordinated groups, i.e. BO4, BO3 and PO4. A new strategy of large B/P ratios has been suggested to effectively synthesize three mixed-coordinated borophosphates, K3B4PO10 and K2MB4PO10 (M = Rb/Cs). Their structures all show 2D 2[B4PO10]3− sheets, which are separated by the alkali metal cations. The thermal behavior measurements indicate that K3B4PO10 and K2MB4PO10 (M = Rb/Cs) melt congruently and a crystal of K3B4PO10 with a size up to 4 × 2 × 1 mm3 has been grown. Property measurements show that they all possess deep-ultraviolet (UV) cut-off edges and a relatively large birefringence and are potential deep-UV birefringent crystals. In particular, the measured birefringence of K3B4PO10 is about 0.0445@532 nm, which is the largest in borophosphates with reported birefringence. This study indicates that B-rich borophosphates are promising systems to synthesize materials with large birefringence.

Graphical abstract: K3B4PO10 and K2MB4PO10 (M = Rb/Cs): rare mixed-coordinated borophosphates with large birefringence

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
14 Nov 2020
Accepted
29 Dec 2020
First published
31 Dec 2020

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2021,8, 1468-1475

K3B4PO10 and K2MB4PO10 (M = Rb/Cs): rare mixed-coordinated borophosphates with large birefringence

Y. Hou, B. Zhang, H. Wu, H. Yu, Z. Hu, J. Wang and Y. Wu, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2021, 8, 1468 DOI: 10.1039/D0QI01354D

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