Symmetry breaking in molecular ferroelectrics

Ping‐Ping Shi(Southeast University), Yuan‐Yuan Tang(Southeast University), Peng‐Fei Li(Southeast University), Wei‐Qiang Liao(Southeast University), Zhong‐Xia Wang(Southeast University), Qiong Ye(Southeast University), Ren‐Gen Xiong(Southeast University)
Chemical Society Reviews
January 1, 2016
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Abstract

Ferroelectrics are inseparable from symmetry breaking. Accompanying the paraelectric-to-ferroelectric phase transition, the paraelectric phase adopting one of the 32 crystallographic point groups is broken into subgroups belonging to one of the 10 ferroelectric point groups, i.e. C1, C2, C1h, C2v, C4, C4v, C3, C3v, C6 and C6v. The symmetry breaking is captured by the order parameter known as spontaneous polarization, whose switching under an external electric field results in a typical ferroelectric hysteresis loop. In addition, the responses of spontaneous polarization to other external excitations are related to a number of physical effects such as second-harmonic generation, piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity and dielectric properties. Based on these, this review summarizes recent developments in molecular ferroelectrics since 2011 and focuses on the relationship between symmetry breaking and ferroelectricity, offering ideas for exploring high-performance molecular ferroelectrics.


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