Fast switching of spontaneous polarization in a microporous molecular rotor ferroelectric†
Abstract
The fast switching feature of spontaneous polarization (Ps) is one of the basis for ferroelectric applications in the field of data storage. However, most molecular ferroelectrics exhibit low operating performance in polarization switching. Herein, we report fast switching Ps (25 kHz, 293 K) and low coercive field (0.55 kV cm−1, 353 K) for a microporous structural molecular rotor ferroelectric [CdL4]2+[NO3−]2 (L = β-alanine). In particular, the high switching frequency of Ps remains steady with high operational cycles (4.66 × 107). Single-crystal structures analysis and density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal the fast switching of Ps originating from the fast static–rotating–static process of NO3−. This molecular rotor-type ferroelectric material provides more possibilities to develop next-generation non-volatile memory devices.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2023 Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers HOT articles