Spontaneous polarization and piezoelectricity in polar molecular crystals
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Abstract
Molecular materials with a polar arrangement of the constituent dipoles are good candidates for exhibiting piezoelectric properties, directly related to the \mbox{strain-induced} polarization. The \mbox{metal-organic} molecular crystal (4-dimethylaminopyridyl)bis(acetylacetato)zinc(II) (ZNDA) has been investigated from first principles. The spontaneous polarization and the piezoelectric properties have been studied by means of the modern theory of polarization, focusing on the relation between the piezoelectric properties of the organic crystal and the electronic properties of the polar molecule.
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Authors
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Ivo Borriello
University of Naples Federico II, Naples Italy
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Giovanni Cantele
CNR-INFM-Coherentia, Universita' di Napoli Federico II , Naples, Italy, CNR-COHERENTIA, University of Naples Federico II, Naples Italy
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Domenico Ninno
Universita' di Napoli Federico II, Naples, Italy, University of Naples Federico II, Naples Italy
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Giuseppe Iadonisi
University of Naples Federico II, Naples Italy