Issue 13, 2009

Experimental and theoretical demonstration of ferroelectric anisotropy in a one-dimensional copper(ii)-based coordinationpolymer

Abstract

The anisotropy of polarization in a 1D copper(II)-based coordinationpolymer was investigated experimentally and theoretically for the first time, revealing that the origin of the ferroelectricity and its anisotropic nature are closely related to the coordination geometry of the metal ion and the packing mode of the coordinationpolymer.

Graphical abstract: Experimental and theoretical demonstration of ferroelectric anisotropy in a one-dimensional copper(ii)-based coordinationpolymer

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Nov 2008
Accepted
13 Jan 2009
First published
04 Feb 2009

Chem. Commun., 2009, 1644-1646

Experimental and theoretical demonstration of ferroelectric anisotropy in a one-dimensional copper(II)-based coordinationpolymer

H. Zhao, G. Zhuang, S. Wu, L. Long, H. Guo, Z. Ye, R. Huang and L. Zheng, Chem. Commun., 2009, 1644 DOI: 10.1039/B820500K

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