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Optical Control of Polarization Switching in a Single-Component Organic Ferroelectric Crystal

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 143, 期 34, 页码 13816-13823

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c06108

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21991142, 21831004, 21975114, 11904151]

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The successful synthesis of an organic photochromic ferroelectric material capable of reversible switching of dielectric permittivity and spontaneous polarization through photoinduced structural phase transition opens up possibilities for photocontrolled smart materials and biomechanical applications in the future.
The optical control of polarization switching is attracting tremendous interest because photoirradiation stands out as a nondestructive, noncontact, and remote-control means beyond an electric or strain field. The current research mainly uses various photoexcited electronic effects to achieve the photocontrol polarization, such as a light-driven flexoelectric effect and a photovoltaic effect. However, since photochromism was discovered in 1867, the structural phase transition caused by photoisomerization has never been associated with ferroelectricity. Here, we successfully synthesized an organic photochromic ferroelectric with polar space group Pna2(1), 3,4,5-trifluoro-N-(3,5-di-tert-butylsalicylidene)aniline, whose color can change between yellow and orange via laser illumination. Its dielectric permittivity and spontaneous polarization can be switched reversibly with a photoinduced phase transition triggered by structural photoisomerization between the enol form and the trans-keto form. To our knowledge, this is the first photoswitchable ferroelectric crystal to achieve polarization switching through a structural phase transition triggered by photoisomerization. This finding paves the way toward photocontrol of smart materials and biomechanical applications in the future.

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