An excellent deep-ultraviolet birefringent material based on [BO2]∞ infinite chains

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Birefringent materials play indispensable roles in modulating the polarization of light and are vital in the laser science and technology. Currently, the design of birefringent materials operating in the deep-ultraviolet region (DUV, λ ≤200 nm) is still a great challenge. In this work, we developed a new DUV birefringent crystal LiBO2 based on [BO2]∞ infinite chains in the Li-B-O system, which simultaneously achieves the shortest UV cutoff edge (164 nm) and the largest birefringence (≥0.168 at 266 nm) among all the reported borate-based DUV birefringent materials. Single crystals of LiBO2 with dimensions up to Ø55 × 34 mm3 were grown by the Czochralski method, providing access to large-sized single crystal with low cost. Moreover, it has a high laser damage threshold and stable physicochemical properties. These outstanding characters unambiguously support that LiBO2 can be an excellent birefringent material for DUV application.

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Zhang, F., Chen, X., Zhang, M., Jin, W., Han, S., Yang, Z., & Pan, S. (2022). An excellent deep-ultraviolet birefringent material based on [BO2]∞ infinite chains. Light: Science and Applications, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-022-00941-2

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