Exploring Pyroelectricity, Thermal and Photochemical Switching in a Hybrid Organic‐Inorganic Crystal by In‐situ X‐ray Diffraction

Joshua j. Morris, Chris r. Bowen, Ben a. Coulson, Mark Eaton, Paul r. Raithby, Lucy k. Saunders, Jonathan m. Skelton, Qingping Wang, Mark r. Warren, Yan Zhang, Lauren Hatcher

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Abstract

The switching behavior of the novel hybrid material (FA)Na[Fe(CN)5(NO)].H2O (1) in response to temperature (T), light irradiation and electric field (E) is studied using in-situ X-ray diffraction (XRD). Crystals of 1 display piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity, second and third harmonic generation. XRD shows that the FA+ are disordered at room-temperature, but stepwise cooling from 273-100K induces gradual ordering, while cooling under an applied field (E = +40kVcm-1) induces a sudden phase change at 140K. Structural-dynamics calculations suggest the field pushes the system into a region of the structural potential-energy surface that is otherwise inaccessible, demonstrating that application of T and E offers an effective route to manipulating the crystal chemistry of these materials. Photocrystallography also reveals photoinduced linkage isomerism, which coexists with but is not correlated to other switching behaviors. These experiments highlight a new approach to in-situ studies of hybrid materials, providing insight into the structure-property relationships that underpin their functionality.
Original languageEnglish
JournalAngewandte Chemie International Edition
Early online date18 Mar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 18 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Phase transitions
  • Piezoelectric
  • Pyroelectric Photocrystallography
  • Nitrosyls

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