From Ba[Sn(IO3)6] to Ba[Sn(IO3)4F2]: Fluoride-Ion-Driven Enhancement of Birefringence and Band Gap

Abstract

Birefringent materials have garnered extensive attention as indispensable components in optical devices, including waveplates, polarizers, and optical isolators. In this study, two novel tin iodates birefringence materials, Ba[Sn(IO3)6] and Ba[Sn(IO3)4F2], were synthesized via hydrothermal synthesis. It is noteworthy that both materials exhibit outstanding comprehensive properties. The properties of the Ba[Sn(IO3)4F2] material exhibited significant enhancement through the implementation of a fluoride ion partial substitution strategy, in comparison to the properties of the Ba[Sn(IO3)6] material. Specifically, the birefringence at 532 nm increased from 0.120 to 0.214, the band gap rose from 3.97 to 4.17 eV, the absorption edge shifted from 272 to 263 nm, and the thermal stability increased from 440 ℃ to 460 ℃. Mechanistic studies indicate that the IO3 groups are the primary contributors to the phenomenon of birefringence. Concurrently, the presence of fluoride ions has been demonstrated to broaden the band gap and promote the optimized alignment of IO3groups. This, in turn, has been shown to achieve simultaneous enhancement of both birefringence and band gap. This work elucidates the mechanism of fluoride ion regulation, providing an effective approach for designing high-performance inorganic birefringent materials.

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
18 Jan 2026
Accepted
23 Feb 2026
First published
25 Feb 2026

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

From Ba[Sn(IO3)6] to Ba[Sn(IO3)4F2]: Fluoride-Ion-Driven Enhancement of Birefringence and Band Gap

X. Zhang, P. Chen, B. Yang and J. Mao, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6QI00126B

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