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Tuning ferroelectric phase transition temperature by enantiomer fraction.

Chang-Chun FanCheng-Dong LiuBei-Dou LiangWei WangMing-Liang JinChao-Yang ChaiChang-Qing JingTong-Yu JuXiang-Bin HanWen Zhang
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Tuning phase transition temperature is one of the central issues in phase transition materials. Herein, we report a case study of using enantiomer fraction engineering as a promising strategy to tune the Curie temperature (T C ) and related properties of ferroelectrics. A series of metal-halide perovskite ferroelectrics (S-3AMP) x (R-3AMP) 1-x PbBr 4 was synthesized where 3AMP is the 3-(aminomethyl)piperidine divalent cation and enantiomer fraction x varies between 0 and 1 (0 and 1 = enantiomers; 0.5 = racemate). With the change of the enantiomer fraction, the T C , second-harmonic generation intensity, degree of circular polarization of photoluminescence, and photoluminescence intensity of the materials have been tuned. Particularly, when x = 0.70 - 1, a continuously linear tuning of the T C is achieved, showing a tunable temperature range of about 73 K. This strategy provides an effective means and insights for regulating the phase transition temperature and chiroptical properties of functional materials.
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