LiGaF2(IO3)2: A mixed-metal gallium iodate-fluoride with large birefringence and wide band gap

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The first mixed alkali-metal gallium iodate-fluoride, namely, LiGaF2(IO3)2, was successfully obtained under hydrothermal conditions. The structure of LiGaF2(IO3)2 features a novel two-dimensional (2D) [GaF2(IO3)2] layer composed of [Ga2F4(IO3)6]4 dimers further bridged by (IO3) groups. LiGaF2(IO3)2 exhibits a wide band gap of 4.33 eV, corresponding to the ultraviolet (UV) absorption edge of 230 nm. Calculations of linear optical property revealed that LiGaF2(IO3)2 has a remarkably large birefringence of 0.181 @1064 nm and 0.206@532 nm, indicating that it is a potential birefringent material that could be used from visible to UV region. This study provides a new method for the future discovery of promising optical crystals.

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Chen, J., Hu, C. L., & Mao, J. G. (2021). LiGaF2(IO3)2: A mixed-metal gallium iodate-fluoride with large birefringence and wide band gap. Science China Materials, 64(2), 400–407. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40843-020-1395-x

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