Large Spontaneous Polarization and Clear Hysteresis Loop of a Room-Temperature Hybrid Ferroelectric Based on Mixed-Halide BiI3Cl2 Polar Chains and Methylviologen Dication
Résumé
The search for hybrid organic inorganic materials, which have the great advantage that they can be synthesized at moderate temperature (T 200 degrees C), remains a great challenge in the field of ferroelectrics. Here, a room-temperature ferroelectric material with interesting characteristics, (MV)[BiI3Cl2] (MV2+ = methylviologen), is reported. Its structure is based on polar inorganic chains resulting from a remarkable Cl/I segregation induced by methylviologen entities, which coincide with the fourfold polar axis of the tetragonal structure. Of great importance is that this room-temperature hybrid ferroelectric displays a clear electrical hysteresis loop with a large spontaneous polarization (15 mu C.cm(-2)).