Light-Induced Tunable Ferroelectric Polarization in Dipole-Embedded Metal-Organic Framework.
Zijing GuoKaihui MaoGuodong MaGuoao LiQifan WuJian ChenSong-Song BaoGeliang YuShu-Hua LiJinlei ZhangXinglong WuPublished in: Nano letters (2022)
Reversible regulation of ferroelectric polarization possesses great potentials recently in bionic neural networks. Photoinduced cis-trans isomers have changeable dipole moments, but they cannot be directed to some specific orientation. Here, we construct a host-guest composite structure which consists of a porous ferroelectric metal (Ni)-organic framework [Ni(DPA) 2 ] as host and photoisomer, azobenzene (AZB), as guest molecules. When AZB molecules are embedded in the nanopores of Ni(DPA) 2 in the form of a single molecule, polarization strength tunable regulation is realized after ultraviolet irradiation of 365 and 405 nm via cis-trans isomerism transformation of AZB. An intrinsic built-in field originating from the distorted {NiN 2 O 4 } octahedra in Ni(DPA) 2 directs the dipole moments of AZB to the applied electric field. As a result, the overlapped ferroelectric polarization strength changes with content of cis-AZB after ultraviolet and visible irradiation. Such a connection of ferroelectric Ni(DPA) 2 structure with cis-trans isomers provides an important strategy for regulating the ferroelectric polarization strength.