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Birefringence Regulation by Clarifying the Relationship Between Stereochemically Active Lone Pairs and Optical Anisotropy in Tin‐based Ternary Halides

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2023

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It is important to establish and clarify the relationship between stereochemically active lone pairs and birefringence, since it is one of the significantly effective routes to explore birefringent crystals by introducing Sn-centered polyhedra with stereochemically active lone pairs. Herein, four tin(II)-based ternary halides A<sub>3</sub> SnCl<sub>5</sub> and ASn<sub>2</sub> Cl<sub>5</sub> (A=NH<sub>4</sub> and Rb) have been synthesized successfully. The experimental birefringence of Rb<sub>3</sub> SnCl<sub>5</sub> and RbSn<sub>2</sub> Cl<sub>5</sub> is larger than or equal to 0.046 and 0.123@546 nm, respectively. Through investigating the alkali or alkaline-earth metal tin(II)-based ternary halides, the structure-performance relationship has been concluded between stereochemically active lone pairs and optical anisotropy. It is beneficial to the analysis and prediction of birefringence in tin-based halides and provides a guide for exploring tin(II)-based optoelectronic functional materials.

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