Soft Multiaxial Molecular Ferroelectric Thin Films with Self-Powered Broadband Photodetection.
Shiguo HanYu MaLina HuaLiwei TangBeibei WangZhihua SunJun-Hua LuoPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Molecular ferroelectric films (MFFs) offer a good platform for miniaturized electronic devices, which are inseparable from their multiaxial nature. Despite great studies, soft MFFs with broadband photo-electroactivity still remain a huge blank as the photoexcited leakage current will severely deteriorate ferroelectricity, hindering their optoelectronic applications. Here, we constructed the multiaxial MFF of HA 2 EA 2 Pb 3 I 10 ( 1 , where EA = ethylammonium and HA = n -hexylammonium) in 2D multilayered perovskites. Eight equivalent polarization directions were observed in 1 , as verified by its symmetry breaking ( i.e ., 4/ mmm F m species), which is the maximum among 2D multilayered perovskites and even more than that of classic ceramic BaTiO 3 . Specially, spin-coated flexible MFFs of 1 are approximately orientated parallel to layered perovskite frameworks, exhibiting in-plane spontaneous polarization ( P s = 1.8 μC/cm 2 ) and broadband absorption (∼1.83 eV). In addition, self-powered broadband detection (∼0.55 μA/cm 2 at 637 nm illumination) was achieved on the soft films, revealing their potential for flexible and wearable electronic devices. Our result sheds light on the design of flexible photoelectronic devices and provides an effective way to expand the applications of 2D molecular ferroelectric materials.