High-temperature giant dielectric switching in an organic-inorganic hybrid material.
Jian ChenZhuoer CaiYinan ZhangXiaofan HeXiu-Ni HuaBaiwang SunPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
With the increasing research on giant dielectric materials, there is growing interest in the development of switching materials with giant dielectric properties. In this study, a novel organic-inorganic hybrid material (Et 3 NC 2 H 4 Br)FeCl 4 was synthesized. It was characterized through differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and in situ temperature-dependent powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), which determined its phase transition temperature ( T C ) to be 362 K. Temperature-dependent dielectric measurements revealed that the material exhibited switchable dielectric properties, with the real part of the dielectric constant exceeding 10 6 at 500 Hz and a dielectric switching ratio surpassing 10 3 . The ratio refers to the ratio between the high dielectric state and the low dielectric state of a step-like dielectric anomaly. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD) analysis confirmed that the material crystallized in the P 2 1 / c space group with a zero-dimensional structure. The optical bandgap, determined through UV-visible spectroscopy, was calculated to be 2.62 eV. Additionally, analysis using Hirshfeld surfaces and 2D fingerprint plots revealed that the predominant intermolecular interactions are H⋯Cl and H⋯H interactions. This study is anticipated to provide insights and hope for the design and application of high-temperature giant dielectric switching materials.