Issue 48, 2013

Molecular ferroelectrics: where electronics meet biology

Abstract

In the last several years, we have witnessed significant advances in molecular ferroelectrics, with the ferroelectric properties of molecular crystals approaching those of barium titanate. In addition, ferroelectricity has been observed in biological systems, filling an important missing link in bioelectric phenomena. In this perspective, we will present short historical notes on ferroelectrics, followed by an overview of the fundamentals of ferroelectricity. The latest developments in molecular ferroelectrics and biological ferroelectricity will then be highlighted, and their implications and potential applications will be discussed. We close by noting molecular ferroelectric as an exciting frontier between electronics and biology, and a number of challenges ahead are also described.

Graphical abstract: Molecular ferroelectrics: where electronics meet biology

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
17 Jun 2013
Accepted
09 Aug 2013
First published
09 Aug 2013

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2013,15, 20786-20796

Molecular ferroelectrics: where electronics meet biology

J. Li, Y. Liu, Y. Zhang, H. Cai and R. Xiong, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2013, 15, 20786 DOI: 10.1039/C3CP52501E

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