Tunable electroresistance and electro-optic effects of transparent molecular ferroelectrics

Recent progress in molecular ferroelectrics (MOFEs) has been overshadowed by the lack of high-quality thin films for device integration. We report a water-based air-processable technique to prepare large-area MOFE thin films, controlled by supersaturation growth at the liquid-air interface under a t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2017-08, Vol.3 (8), p.e1701008-e1701008
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Zhuolei, Li, Peng-Fei, Tang, Yuan-Yuan, Wilson, Andrew J, Willets, Katherine, Wuttig, Manfred, Xiong, Ren-Gen, Ren, Shenqiang
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Zusammenfassung:Recent progress in molecular ferroelectrics (MOFEs) has been overshadowed by the lack of high-quality thin films for device integration. We report a water-based air-processable technique to prepare large-area MOFE thin films, controlled by supersaturation growth at the liquid-air interface under a temperature gradient and external water partial pressure. We used this technique to fabricate ImClO thin films and found a large, tunable room temperature electroresistance: a 20-fold resistance variation upon polarization switching. The as-grown films are transparent and consist of a bamboo-like structure of (2,[Formula: see text],0) and (1,0,[Formula: see text]) structural variants of 3 symmetry with a reversible polarization of 6.7 μC/cm . The resulting ferroelectric domain structure leads to a reversible electromechanical response of = 38.8 pm/V. Polarization switching results in a change of the refractive index, , of single domains, [Formula: see text]. The remarkable combination of these characteristics renders MOFEs a prime candidate material for new nanoelectronic devices. The information that we present in this work will open a new area of MOFE thin-film technologies.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.1701008