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Ferro- and ferrielectricity and negative piezoelectricity in thioamide-based supramolecular organic discotics.

Indre UrbanaviciuteMiguel Garcia-IglesiasAndrey GorbunovE W MeijerMartijn Kemerink
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
Amide-based discotic supramolecular organic materials are of interest for fundamental understanding of cooperative self-assembly and collective dipole switching mechanisms as well as for practically relevant ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties. Here, we show how replacing amides (dipole moment of ∼3.5 D) with thioamides (∼5.1 D) as dipolar moieties in the archetypal C 3 -symmetric discotic molecule BTA leads to ferroelectric materials with a higher remnant polarization and lower coercive field. The thioamide-based materials also demonstrate a rare negative piezoelectricity and a previously predicted, yet never experimentally observed, polarization reversal via asymmetric intermediate states, that is, ferrielectric switching.
Keyphrases
  • water soluble
  • energy transfer
  • quantum dots