XAS signature of ferroelectricity in Croconic Acid
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Abstract
Molecular ferroelectrics (FE) based on ordering hydrogen bonds have potentially high electric polarization and ordering temperature compared with the conventional oxide FE materials. In particular, croconic acid (C5O5H2) has a FE polarization of 26 μC/cm2, in which the polar mode is strongly coupled to the intermolecular proton transfer. We applied X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), a characterization technique that is sensitive to local structural and chemical properties, to probe the hydrogen bond structures of the croconic acid. First-principles simulations were used to interpret oxygen K-edge XAS features of croconic acid. The calculated XAS spectra semi-quantitatively agree with the three main experimental features at ~531.2 eV, 533.6 eV and 541.1 eV, respectively. The electron excitations in the two low-energy spectral features are found to be closely associated with the proton transfer, which gives rise to the FE polarization and can be recognized as a spectral signature of the FE in the croconic acid.
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Presenters
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Fujie Tang
- Temple University