ABO(3) perovskites have fascinated solid-state chemists and physicists for decades because they display a seemingly inexhaustible variety of chemical and physical properties. However, despite the diversity of properties found among perovskites, very few of these materials are ferroelectric, or even polar, in bulk. In this Perspective, we highlight recent theoretical and experimental studies that have shown how a combination of non-polar structural distortions, commonly tilts or rotations of the BO6 octahedra, can give rise to polar structures or ferroelectricity in several families of layered perovskites. We discuss the crystal chemical origin of the polarization in each of these families - which emerges through a so-called 'trilinear coupl...
Geometric ferroelectrics are called as improper ferroelectrics where geometric structural constraint...
While nature provides a plethora of perovskite materials, only a few exhibit large ferroelectricity ...
Over 50 years ago, Anderson and Blount discussed symmetry-allowed polar distortions in metals, spawn...
ABO(3) perovskites have fascinated solid-state chemists and physicists for decades because they disp...
N. A. B. was supported by The Welch Foundation under Grant. No. F-1803. J. M. R. acknowledges suppor...
peer reviewedABO3 perovskites have fascinated solid-state chemists and physicists for decades becaus...
The central goal of crystal engineering is to control material function via rational design of struc...
Recent work on layered perovskites has established the group theoretical guidelines under which a co...
Crystalline materials that combine electrical polarization and magnetization could be advantageous i...
The central goal of crystal engineering is to control material function via rational design of struc...
The central goal of crystal engineering is to control material function via rational design of struc...
A diverse range of materials and properties are exhibited by layered perovskites. We report on the s...
It is of great interest to design and make materials in which ferroelectric polarization is coupled ...
While nature provides a plethora of perovskite materials, only a few exhibits large ferroelectricity...
The first-principles simulation result of the paper "Free carrier induced ferroelectricity in layere...
Geometric ferroelectrics are called as improper ferroelectrics where geometric structural constraint...
While nature provides a plethora of perovskite materials, only a few exhibit large ferroelectricity ...
Over 50 years ago, Anderson and Blount discussed symmetry-allowed polar distortions in metals, spawn...
ABO(3) perovskites have fascinated solid-state chemists and physicists for decades because they disp...
N. A. B. was supported by The Welch Foundation under Grant. No. F-1803. J. M. R. acknowledges suppor...
peer reviewedABO3 perovskites have fascinated solid-state chemists and physicists for decades becaus...
The central goal of crystal engineering is to control material function via rational design of struc...
Recent work on layered perovskites has established the group theoretical guidelines under which a co...
Crystalline materials that combine electrical polarization and magnetization could be advantageous i...
The central goal of crystal engineering is to control material function via rational design of struc...
The central goal of crystal engineering is to control material function via rational design of struc...
A diverse range of materials and properties are exhibited by layered perovskites. We report on the s...
It is of great interest to design and make materials in which ferroelectric polarization is coupled ...
While nature provides a plethora of perovskite materials, only a few exhibits large ferroelectricity...
The first-principles simulation result of the paper "Free carrier induced ferroelectricity in layere...
Geometric ferroelectrics are called as improper ferroelectrics where geometric structural constraint...
While nature provides a plethora of perovskite materials, only a few exhibit large ferroelectricity ...
Over 50 years ago, Anderson and Blount discussed symmetry-allowed polar distortions in metals, spawn...