Room‐Temperature Metal‐Like Ferroelectric Molecular Crystal with Malleability and Ductility
Abstract
Abstract Ferroelectric crystals possess essential properties for a wide array of applications, while their inherent brittleness presents significant challenges in smart scenarios that demand high flexibility and customizable shapes. Herein, an aminoborane adduct ferroelectric molecular crystal, trimethylamine chloroborane (TMACB), is synthesized, showing room‐temperature metal‐like malleability and ductility. TMACB crystallizes in rhombohedral R 3 m space group at room temperature and undergoes structural phase transition to monoclinic Cc space group at 256 K. The compressive strain of TMACB single crystal can reach ≈94% before fracture, more than 16 times that of traditional inorganic ferroelectrics (less than 6% in general), and large ultimate tensile strain of 15.6% can also be achieved. Both polarization‐electric field hysteresis loop and piezoresponse force microscopy characterizations have demonstrated ferroelectricity of TMACB, which is further firmly supported by density functional theory calculation. Moreover, compressed thin sheet of TMACB crystal maintains promising ferroelectric performance with a large polarization value of 23.9 microcoulomb per square centimeter, close to that of inorganic ferroelectric BaTiO 3 . The discovery breaks through the research paradigm of brittle ferroelectric materials and offers new insights into the exploration of highly deformable ferroelectric crystals for flexible wearable devices and adaptable sensor arrays in the future.
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Authors (8)
Zhe‐Kun Xu
Ordered Matter Science Research Center Nanchang University Nanchang 330031 P.R. China
Xian‐Jiang Song
Ordered Matter Science Research Center Nanchang University Nanchang P. R. China
Yan Qin
Peng‐Fei Li
Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Molecular Synthesis and Functional Discovery and College of Chemistry Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian China
Xiao‐Gang Chen
Ordered Matter Science Research Center Nanchang University Nanchang P. R. China
Yuan‐Yuan Tang
Ordered Matter Science Research Center Nanchang University Nanchang P. R. China
Ren‐Gen Xiong
Ordered Matter Science Research Center Nanchang University Nanchang P. R. China
Hui‐Peng Lv
Ordered Matter Science Research Center Nanchang University Nanchang P. R. China