Diisopropylammonium Bromide Is a High-Temperature Molecular Ferroelectric Crystal

Da‐Wei Fu(Southeast University), Hong‐Ling Cai(Southeast University), Yuanming Liu(University of Washington), Qiong Ye(Southeast University), Wen Zhang(Southeast University), Yi Zhang(Southeast University), Xueyuan Chen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Gianluca Giovannetti(Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati), Massimo Capone(Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati), Jiangyu Li(University of Washington), Ren-Gen Xiong(Southeast University)
Science
January 24, 2013
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Abstract

Molecular ferroelectrics are highly desirable for their easy and environmentally friendly processing, light weight, and mechanical flexibility. We found that diisopropylammonium bromide (DIPAB), a molecular crystal processed from aqueous solution, is a ferroelectric with a spontaneous polarization of 23 microcoulombs per square centimeter [close to that of barium titanate (BTO)], high Curie temperature of 426 kelvin (above that of BTO), large dielectric constant, and low dielectric loss. DIPAB exhibits good piezoelectric response and well-defined ferroelectric domains. These attributes make it a molecular alternative to perovskite ferroelectrics and ferroelectric polymers in sensing, actuation, data storage, electro-optics, and molecular or flexible electronics.


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