Abstract

The simple binary fluoride α-SnF2 is shown to be an excellent birefringent material with outstanding birefringence, about 14 times that of MgF2 . Furthermore, it exhibits a shorter UV cutoff edge and easy crystal growth at ambient temperature compared to YVO4 and TiO2 . A novel theoretical calculation mode was established to analyze the stereochemical-activity lone-pair (SCALP) contribution to the birefringence (SCB) based on the SCALP's strength and arrangement, and it was found that the large birefringence of α-SnF2 mainly benefits from well-aligned [SnF5 ] polyhedra with a strong SCALP. The exploration of the α-SnF2 birefringent crystal points out the direction of the future search for excellent birefringent materials.

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