Antiferroelectricity in a family of pyroxene-like oxides with rich polymorphism

25 Feb 2020  ·  Aramberri Hugo, Íñiguez Jorge ·

Antiferroelectrics have potential applications in energy conversion and storage, but are scarce, particularly among oxides that otherwise display rich ferroic behaviours. Are we overlooking potential antiferroelectrics, simply because we have not discovered their corresponding ferroelectric phase yet? Here we report a first-principles study suggesting this is the case of a family ABO$_3$ pyroxene-like materials, characterized by chains of corner-sharing BO$_4$ tetrahedra, a well-known member being KVO$_3$. The irregular tetrahedra have an electric dipole associated to them. In the most stable polymorph, the dipoles display an antipolar pattern with zero net moment. However, upon application of an electric field, half of the tetrahedra rotate, flipping the corresponding dipoles and reaching a ferroelectric state. We discuss the unique possibilities for tuning and optimization these antiferroelectrics offer. We argue that the structural features enabling this antiferroelectric behaviour are also present in other all-important mineral families.

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