Giant Modulation of Refractive Index from Picoscale Atomic Displacements
Boyang Zhao, Guodong Ren, Hongyan Mei, Vincent C. Wu, Shantanu Singh,, Gwan-Yeong Jung, Huandong Chen, Raynald Giovine, Shanyuan Niu, Arashdeep S., Thind, Jad Salman, Nick S. Settineri, Bryan C. Chakoumakos, Michael E., Manley, Raphael P. Hermann, Andrew R. Lupini, Miaofang Chi

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that picoscale atomic displacements in BaTiS₃ significantly modulate its refractive index, leading to giant optical anisotropy, and highlights the potential of structural disorder for designing advanced optical materials.
Contribution
It provides the first direct evidence linking atomic-scale disorder to optical property modulation, revealing a new pathway for material design.
Findings
Atomic displacements modulate refractive index tensor.
Giant optical anisotropy observed in BaTiS₃.
Disorder-induced optical property enhancement demonstrated.
Abstract
Structural disorder has been shown to enhance and modulate magnetic, electrical, dipolar, electrochemical, and mechanical properties of materials. However, the possibility of obtaining novel optical and optoelectronic properties from structural disorder remains an open question. Here, we show unambiguous evidence of disorder in the form of anisotropic, picoscale atomic displacements modulating the refractive index tensor and resulting in the giant optical anisotropy observed in BaTiS, a quasi-one-dimensional hexagonal chalcogenide. Single crystal X-ray diffraction studies reveal the presence of antipolar displacements of Ti atoms within adjacent TiS chains along the c-axis, and three-fold degenerate Ti displacements in the a-b plane. Ti solid-state NMR provides additional evidence for those Ti displacements in the form of a three-horned NMR lineshape resulting from a…
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TopicsAdvanced NMR Techniques and Applications · Crystal Structures and Properties · 2D Materials and Applications
