Issue 17, 2023

Single crystal growth and effect of cleavage micro-striations on the crystallinity and optical properties of mercurous halide single crystals

Abstract

Mercurous halide crystals, which crystallize in a one-dimensional chain-like structure, have attracted great attention as polarizing and acousto-optic devices in the long wave infrared range for their large birefringence, a wide transparent range, and a large acousto-optic figure of merit. However, it is difficult to obtain large-size single crystals with high quality due to the severe layered cleavage nature of crystals. Additionally, crystal processing still remains a challenge owing to the soft brittleness and cleavage nature. To date, high-quality, large-size mercury halide crystals have been successfully obtained by our group. Herein, micro-striations in the (001) surface of the mercury halide crystals caused by the cleavage along the 〈110〉 orientation in mechanical polishing were reported for the first time. The crystal micro-striations act as diffraction gratings, producing “diffraction spots” when illuminated by light. These cleavage striations seriously deteriorate the crystal crystallinity, enlarging the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the X-ray rocking curves for the polished surfaces. But the striations on the crystal surface can be effectively attenuated by optimizing the polishing process. The discovery and effective suppression of micro-striations in mercurous halide crystals lay a solid foundation for the fabrication of polarizing and acousto-optic devices with high performance in the long-waved infrared range.

Graphical abstract: Single crystal growth and effect of cleavage micro-striations on the crystallinity and optical properties of mercurous halide single crystals

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Oct 2022
Accepted
23 Feb 2023
First published
24 Feb 2023

CrystEngComm, 2023,25, 2647-2654

Single crystal growth and effect of cleavage micro-striations on the crystallinity and optical properties of mercurous halide single crystals

Y. Bi, L. Liu, Z. Yue, R. Li, G. Zhang and X. Tao, CrystEngComm, 2023, 25, 2647 DOI: 10.1039/D2CE01389D

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