Two Rare-Earth Molecular Ferroelectrics with High Curie Temperatures,Large Spontaneous Polarization,Switchable Second Harmonic Generation Effects,and Strong Photoluminescence |
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Authors: | Kang Yang Chang-Shan Yang Xing-Xian Dong Dr Yu-Hui Tan Prof Yun-Zhi Tang Dr Wen-Juan Wei |
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Institution: | School of Materials Metallurgy and Chemistry, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, Ganzhou, 341000 P. R. China |
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Abstract: | Smart multifunctional molecular ferroelectrics bearing high Curie temperatures and diverse excellent physical properties, such as second harmonic generation (SHG) responses, luminescence, and semiconductivity, among others, have significant applications but have seldom been documented. Herein, the rare-earth metals Nd and Pr are introduced into a simple molecular system (nBu4N )3M(NO3)x(SCN)y] (nBu4N=tetrabutyl ammonium, M=rare-earth metal, nBu=CH3CH2CH2CH2), and two new multifunctional molecular ferroelectrics are obtained: (nBu4N )3Nd(NO3)4(SCN)2] ( 1 ) and (nBu4N )3Pr(NO3)4(SCN)2] ( 2 ). Their distinct heat and dielectric anomaly dependence on temperature verifies that compounds 1 and 2 experience high-temperature para-ferroelectric phase transitions at 408 and 413 K, respectively. Strikingly, both molecular ferroelectrics possess large spontaneous polarization with Ps values of 9.05 and 8.50 μC cm−2, respectively, and are further characterized by the appearance of multiple intersecting non-180° domains and polarization switching behavior. In particular, compounds 1 and 2 show good stability with only a small decrease in SHG intensity after switching cycles, suggesting that they have great potential for application in nonlinear optical (NLO) switches. Simultaneously, the rare-earth compounds 1 and 2 present bright yellow–red and bright green fluorescence, respectively, at room temperature. |
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Keywords: | fluorescence molecular ferroelectrics rare earths semiconductors SHG responses |
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