Low‐Dimensional Zero Thermal Expansion Enables Ultrastable Thermo‐Optics in YAl <sub>3</sub> (BO <sub>3</sub> ) <sub>4</sub> Single Crystal
Abstract
ABSTRACT Zero‐thermal‐expansion (ZTE) materials are critical for stabilizing device performance under thermal fluctuations. Traditionally, achieving enhanced thermal stability has required three‐dimensional (3D) ZTE, a stringent condition that severely limits material availability. Here, we show that low‐dimensional ZTE can be realized in single crystals by orienting ubiquitous bond rotations along specific crystallographic axes in the framework structures, thus relaxing the strict requirements for 3D ZTE. This approach enables a two‐dimensional ZTE response, as demonstrated in a trigonal YAl 3 (BO 3 ) 4 (YAB) crystal, which exhibits an ultralow thermal expansion coefficient of −0.02(7) MK −1 within the ab plane from 83 to 180 K. The practical impact of this low‐dimensional ZTE is evidenced by the thermo‐optical performance of YAB crystal: within the ZTE temperature range, the thermo‐optical coefficient varies by only 0.03(2) × 10 −8 K −2 in the ZTE plane, approximately two orders of magnitude lower than those of conventional optical materials. This study establishes a new design strategy for functional ZTE materials and highlights the application potential of dimensionally confined ZTE effects in precision optical and electronic devices.
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Authors (9)
Qin Chen
Hunan Joint International Research Center for Carbon Dioxide Resource Utilization, State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy, School of Physics
Xingyu Zhang
Xingxing Jiang
Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry
Songlin Liang
Southwest Institute of Technical Physics Chengdu Sichuan China
Maxim S. Molokeev
Laboratory of Crystal Physics Federal Research Center KSC SB RAS Krasnoyarsk 660036 Russia
Yuchao Li
Youquan Liu
Ying Zhao
Division of Biobased Chemicals
Zheshuai Lin
Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry