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Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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1932-7447

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1932-7455

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  • Tunable Dielectric Switching of (Quinuclidinium)[MnCl4] Hybrid Compounds
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    - Journal of Physical Chemistry C - Year 2021

    Inorganic−organic hybrid QMnCl (Q = quinuclidinium) crystals were synthesized and characterized. The X-ray and variable-temperature IR/Raman analysis demonstrate that the crystals undergo a reversible structural phase transition, which originates from an order−disorder process and is related to the dynamics of the organic Q cation. Dielectric function measurements disclose a switchability between low (“OFF”) and high (“ON”) dielectric...

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