Due
to the existence of some cross properties such as SHG (second-harmonic
generation), ferroelectricity, piezoelectricity, and thermoelectricity,
molecular ferroelectrics have been widely used as a composite multipurpose
material. Particularly, organic–inorganic molecular ferroelectrics
have received much interest recently because of their unique flexible
structures, friendly environment, ease of synthesis, etc. Also, these
hybrids show great flexibility in band-gap engineering. Here we report
a new molecular halide, [C6H13N3SbBr5]
n
(1; C6H13N3 = 1-(3-aminopropyl)imidazole), which
experiences a unique ferroelectric to paraelectric phase transition
at around 230 K from space group P21 to P21/c. Significantly, compound 1 exhibits a narrow band gap with a value of 2.52 eV, large
pronounced SHG-active, perfect rectangle hysteresis loops with a large
spontaneous polarization of 6.86 μC/cm2. DSC (differential
scanning calorimetry) and dielectric dependence on temperature tests
and the volume change before and after the phase transition show that
compound 1 is characterized by a second-order phase transition.
These findings will contribute to the multifunctional materials field
of organic–inorganic hybrids.