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Giant ab-Plane Birefringence in Quasi-1D Fibrous Red Phosphorus. | LitMetric

Giant ab-Plane Birefringence in Quasi-1D Fibrous Red Phosphorus.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Engineering Research Center of Advanced Rare Earth Materials (Ministry of Education) Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Quasi-1D van der Waals crystal fibrous red phosphorus (RP) shows strong optical anisotropy, making it a promising material for polarization-related micro-nano devices.
  • Despite its potential, there is a lack of detailed studies on its complex refractive index and the link between its unique structure and optical properties.
  • This research calculated the refractive index of fibrous RP and found a maximum birefringence of 0.642 at 475 nm, indicating its superior optical characteristics compared to traditional and emerging materials, attributed to its specific electronic properties.

Article Abstract

Quasi-one-dimensional (quasi-1D) van der Waals crystal fibrous red phosphorus (RP) exhibits pronounced in-plane optical anisotropy, positioning it as a potential candidate for polarization-related micro-nano devices. Unfortunately, a comprehensive investigation into the complex refractive index of fibrous RP and the structure-activity relationship connecting the distinctive quasi-1D structure with optical anisotropy is currently deficient. Herein, we have collectively determined the complex refractive index of the fibrous RP flakes within the ab-plane through Kramers-Kronig (KK) analysis and theoretical calculation. Notably, the maximum birefringence of fibrous RP reaches 0.642@475 nm with an absolute extinction coefficient of only 0.08, superior to the reported traditional optical crystals and the emerging low-dimensional materials as well. The remarkable birefringence can be attributed to the synergistic influence of the large electronic dipole polarizability, anisotropic electron density distribution and the distortion of stereochemically active lone pair (SCALP). This work demonstrates the potential of fibrous RP for polarization-sensitive devices, illuminating possibilities to exploit novel giant birefringent crystals based on the structure-activity relationship.

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