Self-assembly Fe II complexes of phenazine (Phen), quinoxaline (Qxn), and 4,4'-trimethylenedipyridine (Tmp) with tetrahedral building blocks of [Hg II (XCN) 4 ] 2À (X = S or Se) formed six new highdimensional frameworks with the general formula of 4; and L = Tmp, m/X = 1/Se, 4-Se). 1, 3, and 3-Se show an intense subterahertz (sub-THz) absorbance of around 0.60 THz due to vibrations of the solvent molecules coordinated to the Fe II ions and crystallization organic molecules. In addition, crystals of 1, 4, and 4-Se display low-frequency Raman scattering with exceptionally low values of 0.44, 0.51, and 0.53 THz, respectively. These results indicate that heavy metal Fe II À Hg II systems are promising platforms to construct sub-THz absorbers.