CsCu3SbS4: rational design of a two-dimensional layered material with giant birefringence derived from Cu3SbS4†
Abstract
It is an important and challenging task to develop new infrared (IR) birefringent materials to promote the development of laser technology. In this work, a novel thioantimonate with the highest Cu-to-Sb ratio in the quaternary X/Cu/Sb/Q (X = cations; Q = chalcogen) system, namely CsCu3SbS4, was structurally designed and prepared by the strategy of alkali metal introduction into known Cu3SbS4. Interestingly, CsCu3SbS4 has novel two-dimensional anionic [Cu3SbS4]− layers formed by the unprecedented one-dimensional [Cu3S3S3/2]6− chains and discrete [SbS3]3− clusters. Meanwhile, compared with the prototype Cu3SbS4, CsCu3SbS4 realizes an enormous birefringence boost from 0 to 0.232, which was confirmed by both experimental results and theoretical calculations. This study enriches the sources of thioantimonates and sheds more light on the structure–property relationships of IR birefringent materials.