Diisopropylammonium Bromide Is a High-Temperature Molecular Ferroelectric Crystal
Southeast University · University of Washington · +4 more institutions
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,…
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11Topics & keywords
- Ferroelectricity
- Dielectric
- Materials science
- Curie temperature
- Barium titanate
- Optoelectronics
- Piezoelectricity
- Crystal (programming language)