We report first-principles calculations for a ferroelectric organic crystal of phenazine and chloranilic acid molecules. Weak intermolecular interactions are properly treated by using a second version of the van der Waals density functional known as vdW-DF2 [K. Lee et al., Phys. Rev. B 82, 081101 (2010)]. Lattice constants, total energies, spontaneous electric polarizations, phonon modes and frequencies, and the energy barrier of proton transfer are calculated and compared with PBE and experiments whenever possible. We show that the donation of one proton from a chloranilic acid molecule to a neighboring phenazine molecule is energetically favorable. This proton transfer is the key structural change that breaks the centrosymmetry and leads ...
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The co-crystal of phenazine (Phz) and chloranilic acid (H2ca) becomes ferroelectric upon cooling thr...
The co-crystal of phenazine (Phz) and chloranilic acid (H2ca) becomes ferroelectric upon cooling thr...
Although ferroelectric compounds containing hydrogen bonds were among the first to be discovered, or...
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Croconic Acid, 3-Hydroxyphenalenone (3-HPLN), 2-phenylmalodialdehyde (PHMDA), cyclobutene-1, 2-dicar...
A new type of structural phase transition has been discovered recently in a class of hydrogen-bonded...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...
The co-crystal of phenazine (Phz) and chloranilic acid (H2ca) becomes ferroelectric upon cooling thr...
The co-crystal of phenazine (Phz) and chloranilic acid (H2ca) becomes ferroelectric upon cooling thr...
Although ferroelectric compounds containing hydrogen bonds were among the first to be discovered, or...
Organic molecular crystals form a condensed solid phase offering a rich vein of physical phenomena w...
International audienceSynthesis, crystalline architecture, vibrational spectroscopy, thermal analysi...
NUBHOH is an organic potential ferroelectric co-crystalline material composed of glycine and urea, w...
This thesis is inspired by the symmetry relationships frequently observed between paraelectric and f...
Inspired by recent successful synthesis of room-temperature ferroelectric supramolecular charge-tran...
We carry out X-ray absorption spectroscopy experiment at the oxygen K edge in croconic acid (C5H2O5)...
Diisopropylammonium bromide (DIPAB) is an organic molecular ferroelectric crystal that switches its ...
Rigid-body, k = 0 phonon frequencies have been calculated within the crystal structure modeling prog...
Biological piezoelectric materials are beginning to gain attention for their huge potential as eco-f...
Croconic Acid, 3-Hydroxyphenalenone (3-HPLN), 2-phenylmalodialdehyde (PHMDA), cyclobutene-1, 2-dicar...
A new type of structural phase transition has been discovered recently in a class of hydrogen-bonded...
Recent work on understanding why protons migrate with increasing temperature in short, strong hydrog...