ダイナミック・クリスタル の 興起
Panče Naumov1,2, Durga Prasad Karothu1, Ejaz Ahmed1
1New York University Abu Dhabi, P.O. Box 129188, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|June 20, 2020
まとめ
適応性のある分子結晶は 柔軟な電子装置の可能性を秘めています クリスタルアダプトロニクスの研究は,メモリやセンサーなどのアプリケーションの性能を評価し,スケーラビリティと再現性の課題に取り組んでいます.
科学分野:
- 材料科学
- 固体化学
- クリスタル・エンジニアリング
背景:
- 固体化学における構造に基づく研究から 性質と機能に基づく研究への移行
- 軽量で柔軟で生物互換性の高い有機固体への関心が高まっています
- 適応性のある分子の結晶は 先進的な装置のための有望な材料として特定されました
研究 の 目的:
- 電子アプリケーションのための適応性分子結晶の最近の開発を強調します.
- エネルギー貯蔵,センサー,アクチュエータなどの分野でダイナミック・クリスタルの可能性を評価する.
- クリスタルアダプトロニクス分野における課題と将来の方向性を議論する.
主な方法:
- 適応性分子結晶に関する最近の研究のレビュー
- デバイスの用途 (例えば,偏り,スイッチングフィールド) に関連する材料の性質の分析.
- 再現性,スケーラビリティ,アクチュエータ機能を含むパフォーマンスメトリックの評価.
主要な成果:
- 適応性のある結晶は 記憶,コンデンサ,センサー,アクチュエータに 期待されています
- エネルギー貯蔵の鍵となる要件は,高分極化とスイッチングフィールドです.
- 総合的なエンジニアリング評価の欠如は,より広範な採用を妨げています.
結論:
- クリスタル・アダプトロニクスは,材料の可能性とエンジニアリングのアプリケーションの間のギャップを埋めることを目的としています.
- 再現性とスケーラビリティの限界を克服するためにさらなる研究が必要です.
- ダイナミック・クリスタルは 未開拓の大きな可能性を秘めています
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