Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.127, No.28, 10089-10095, 2005
Strongly birefringent Pb3O2Cl2 nanobelts
Orthorhombic Pb3O2Cl2 (mendipite) nanobelts micrometers in length and tens of nanometers wide were synthesized by a solventless thermolysis of a single-source precursor in the presence of capping ligands. The nanobelts are single crystals elongated preferentially in the [010] direction. Pb3O2Cl2 is a birefringent material due to its anisotropic crystal structure. The nanobelts exhibit birefringence enhanced by 1 order of magnitude as a result of their small size and belt geometry exceeding the birefringence of naturally occurring minerals, including CaCO3 and TiO2. The preferential elongation of the nanobelts in the [010] direction contributes to this enhancement.