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barium diborate, barium boron oxide, barium metaborate
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.033.824 |
| EC Number | 237-222-4 |
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| Properties | |
| BaB2O4 or Ba(BO2)2 | |
| Molar mass | 222.95 |
| Appearance | white powder or colorless crystals |
| Odor | odorless |
| Density | 3.85 g/cm3 |
| Melting point | 1,095 °C (2,003 °F; 1,368 K) |
| Solubility in hydrochloric acid | soluble |
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ne = 1.5534, no = 1.6776 |
| Structure | |
| Rhombohedral, hR126 | |
| R3c, No. 161 | |
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a = 1.2529 nm, c = 1.274 nm
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| Hazards | |
| Safety data sheet | MSDS |
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| GHS signal word | Warning |
| H302 | |
| P264, P270, P301+312, P330, P501 | |
| Flash point | Non-flammable |
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Barium borate is an inorganic compound, a borate of barium with a chemical formula BaB2O4 or Ba(BO2)2. It is available as a hydrate or dehydrated form, as white powder or colorless crystals. The crystals exist in the high-temperature α phase and low-temperature β phase, abbreviated as BBO; both phases are birefringent, and BBO is a common nonlinear optical material.
Barium borate exists in two major crystalline forms: alpha and beta. The low-temperature beta phase converts into the alpha phase upon heating to 925 °C. β-Barium borate (BBO) differs from the α form by the positions of the barium ions within the crystal. Both phases are birefringent, however the α phase possesses centric symmetry and thus does not have the same nonlinear properties as the β phase.
Alpha barium borate, α-BaB2O4 is an optical material with a very wide optical transmission window from about 190 nm to 3500 nm. It has good mechanical properties and is a suitable material for high-power ultraviolet polarization optics. It can replace calcite, titanium dioxide or lithium niobate in Glan–Taylor prisms, Glan–Thompson prisms, walk-off beam splitters and other optical components. It has low hygroscopicity, and its Mohs hardness is 4.5. Its damage threshold is 1 GW/cm2 at 1064 nm and 500 MW/cm2 at 355 nm.
Beta barium borate, β-BaB2O4, is a nonlinear optical material transparent in the range ~190–3300 nm. It can be used for spontaneous parametric down-conversion. Its Mohs hardness is also 4.5.