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Directionally Tunable and Mechanically Deformable Ferroelectric Crystals
from Rotating Polar Globular Ionic Molecules
J. Harada, T. Shimojo, H. Oyamaguchi, H. Hasegawa, Y. Takahashi, K. Satomi,
Y. Suzuki, J. Kawamata, T. Inabe
Nature Chem., 2016, 8, 946-952.
DOI : 10.1038/nchem.2567
Abstract: Ferroelectrics are used in a wide range of applications, including memory
elements, capacitors and sensors. Recently, molecular ferroelectric crystals
have attracted interest as viable alternatives to conventional ceramic
ferroelectrics because of their solution processability and lack of toxicity.
Here we show that a class of molecular compounds—known as plastic crystals—can
exhibit ferroelectricity if the constituents are judiciously chosen from
polar ionic molecules. The intrinsic features of plastic crystals, for
example, the rotational motion of molecules and phase transitions with
lattice-symmetry changes, provide the crystals with unique ferroelectric
properties relative to those of conventional molecular crystals. This allows
a flexible alteration of the polarization axis direction in a grown crystal
by applying an electric field. Owing to the tunable nature of the crystal
orientation, together with mechanical deformability, this type of molecular
crystal represents an attractive functional material that could find use
in a diverse range of applications.
