Screening Large Birefringent Materials via Halogen Regulation in Ternary d0-Transition Metal Oxyhalides

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Abstract

Birefringent crystals assume a pivotal role in the realm of optical materials, because of their capacity to manipulate the polarization state of light waves. Herein, the first-principles high-throughput screening methodology was implemented to search for materials with large birefringence (Δn > 0.1), and 15 compounds were highlighted from 102 d0-transition metal oxyhalides AOmXn (A = V, Nb, Mo, W; X = F, Cl, Br, I; m and n = integers). Notably, 12 compounds exhibit large birefringences (Δn > 0.14 at 1064 nm), four of them (MoO2Br2, WOBr4 and NbOX2 (X = Br, I)) even larger than 0.6 at 1064 nm, surpassing those of YVO4 (Δn = 0.21 at 1064 nm) and TiO2 (Δn = 0.256 at 1530 nm), the well-known commercial birefringent materials. Additionally, the nonlinear optical coefficients of 8 noncentrosymmetric compounds in the 15 compounds were also calculated. However, most of them have small nonlinear optical coefficients, except WOBr4 (d15 = −15.01 pm/V), which is 1.1 times that of the infrared benchmark AgGaS2 (d36 = 13.4 pm/V). The exploration of the d0-transition metal oxyhalides AOmXn with exceptionally large birefringence sets a direction in future searches for birefringent crystals.

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Pan, X., Huang, J., & Huang, Y. (2024). Screening Large Birefringent Materials via Halogen Regulation in Ternary d0-Transition Metal Oxyhalides. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 128(3), 1518–1526. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.3c07641

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