電気フィールドによって引き起こされる電荷移転相移行:電気的に切り替え可能な装置に対する有望なアプローチ
Tarik Mahfoud1, Gábor Molnár, Sébastien Bonhommeau
1CNRS, Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, 205 route de Narbonne, Toulouse, France.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|October 1, 2009
まとめ
研究者らは,シアンメタラート複合体における電場誘発の相変遷を実証した. この発見は,高度なメモリとディスプレイデバイスのための新しい電気的に切り替え可能な光学材料につながる可能性があります.
科学分野:
- 材料科学 材料科学とは
- 固体物理 固体物理学
- 化学 化学は化学です.
背景:
- 電気的に切り替え可能な光学材料は,メモリとディスプレイ技術にとって極めて重要です.
- 充電移転相変遷は,新しい物質特性を生み出す可能性を秘めています.
研究 の 目的:
- 特定のシアンメタラート複合体における電場誘発の電荷移転相変遷を調査する.
- 磁気,光学,電子特性の変化を調査する.
主な方法:
- Rb{0.8}Mn{Fe{CN}{6}{0.93}1.62H{2}OとCo{3}{W{CN}{8}{2}ピリミジン{4}{6}H{2}Oの実験調査について
- 熱ヒステレシス領域内の相変化を誘発するために電場を適用する.
主要な成果:
- 電気フィールドが誘発した電荷移転相移行の実験的証拠が観察されました.
- 高温相から低温相への移行は,電場を適用することによって達成された.
- 磁気,光学,電子の性質の変化は,相変化と関連していた.
結論:
- パラ・フェロ電気的移行モデルは,観測された現象を説明します.
- 充電移転相変数とヒステレスを持つ材料は,電気スイッチングのための新しい経路を提供します.
- この研究は,新しい電気光学装置の開発の可能性を広げています.
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