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Mechanical and acoustic properties of a hybrid organic–inorganic perovskite, TMCM-CdCl3, with large piezoelectricity

Piezoelectric hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites have attracted significant attention due to their outstanding piezoelectricity comparable to perovskite oxides. However, their elastic properties, which determine the piezoelectric performance, have not yet been explored. Here, the elastic propertie...

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Published in:APL materials 2020-10, Vol.8 (10), p.101106-101106-6
Main Authors: Guo, Tian-Meng, Gao, Fei-Fei, Li, Zhi-Gang, Liu, Yiming, Yu, Mei-Hui, Li, Wei
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Language:English
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Summary:Piezoelectric hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites have attracted significant attention due to their outstanding piezoelectricity comparable to perovskite oxides. However, their elastic properties, which determine the piezoelectric performance, have not yet been explored. Here, the elastic properties of a perovskite ferroelectric TMCM-CdCl3 (TMCM = trimethylchloromethyl ammonium) with a large piezoelectric effect are comprehensively investigated. High-pressure synchrotron powder x-ray diffraction experiments reveal that it exhibits a low bulk modulus of 14.58 GPa, which is an order of magnitude lower than those of perovskite oxides. In addition, Young’s moduli and shear moduli were calculated using density functional theory, and their values are significantly smaller than perovskite piezoceramics. Furthermore, the acoustic properties of TMCM-CdCl3 were calculated. Its longitudinal wave velocity is 3.86 km s−1–4.94 km s−1, and the corresponding specific acoustic impedance is 8.28 MRayl–10.21 MRayl. These maximum values are, respectively, 31.5%, 74.4%, and 8.4%, 73.1% lower than those from BaTiO3 and PbTiO3. Our findings disclose the soft nature and low acoustic impedance of hybrid perovskite piezoelectrics, which are critical to their applications in energy conversion devices.
ISSN:2166-532X
2166-532X
DOI:10.1063/5.0027776