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A breakthrough in the intrinsic multiferroic temperature region in Prussian blue analogues.

Qingrong KongRuixuan QinDong LiHai-Xia ZhaoYanping RenLa-Sheng LongLansun Zheng
Published in: RSC advances (2019)
Thin films of [(Fe II x Cr II 1- x )] 1.5 [Cr III (CN) 6 ]· y H 2 O ( x ≈ 0.30-0.35, y ≈ 1.77) (1) on FTO substrates (namely film 1) were synthesized with an electrochemical method. Investigation of the ferroelectricity of film 1 at different temperatures reveals that it exhibits ferroelectric behaviour in the temperature range from 10 K to 310 K. Study of the X-ray absorption (XAS) of the crushed film 1 and simulation of the structure of film 1 and crushed film 1 by using the Materials Studio software indicate that the vacancy defects and interactions between the film and FTO substrate make a key contribution to the ferroelectricity of film 1. Owing to the magnetic phase transition point being up to 210 K, film 1 is a multiferroic material and its magneto/electric coexistence temperature can be as high as 210 K.
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