Original paper
Directionally tunable and mechanically deformable ferroelectric crystals from rotating polar globular ionic molecules
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...
Paper Details
Title
Directionally tunable and mechanically deformable ferroelectric crystals from rotating polar globular ionic molecules
Published Date
Jul 11, 2016
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
10
Pages
946 - 952
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