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Diisopropylammonium Chloride: A Ferroelectric Organic Salt with a High Phase Transition Temperature and Practical Utilization Level of Spontaneous Polarization

A simple organic salt, diisopropylammonium chloride, shows the highest ferroelectric phase transition temperature among molecule‐based ferroelectrics with a large spontaneous polarization, making it a candidate for practical technological applications.

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Published in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2011-12, Vol.23 (47), p.5658-5662
Main Authors: Fu, Da-Wei, Zhang, Wen, Cai, Hong-Ling, Ge, Jia-Zhen, Zhang, Yi, Xiong, Ren-Gen
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