A lead-halide perovskite molecular ferroelectric semiconductor

Wei‐Qiang Liao(Southeast University), Yi Zhang(Southeast University), Chun‐Li Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jiang‐Gao Mao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Heng‐Yun Ye(Southeast University), Peng‐Fei Li(Southeast University), Songping D. Huang(Kent State University), Ren‐Gen Xiong(Kent State University)
Nature Communications
May 29, 2015
Cited by 688Open Access
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Abstract

Inorganic semiconductor ferroelectrics such as BiFeO3 have shown great potential in photovoltaic and other applications. Currently, semiconducting properties and the corresponding application in optoelectronic devices of hybrid organo-plumbate or stannate are a hot topic of academic research; more and more of such hybrids have been synthesized. Structurally, these hybrids are suitable for exploration of ferroelectricity. Therefore, the design of molecular ferroelectric semiconductors based on these hybrids provides a possibility to obtain new or high-performance semiconductor ferroelectrics. Here we investigated Pb-layered perovskites, and found the layer perovskite (benzylammonium)2PbCl4 is ferroelectric with semiconducting behaviours. It has a larger ferroelectric spontaneous polarization Ps=13 μC cm(-2) and a higher Curie temperature Tc=438 K with a band gap of 3.65 eV. This finding throws light on the new properties of the hybrid organo-plumbate or stannate compounds and provides a new way to develop new semiconductor ferroelectrics.


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