Structural phase transition and switchable dielectric behaviour of a one-dimensional chain niobium oxyfluoride†
Abstract
Structural phase transition is always accompanied by measurable property changes in the material, which provides us more opportunities for material modification. Herein, a new niobium oxyfluoride, [HIm][NbOF4] (HIm = imidazole cation, compound 1), was obtained, and its structural phase transition behavior was investigated. The compound features a one-dimensional chain of anionic [NbOF4]nā connected by corner-sharing oxygen. It undergoes an obvious structural phase transition at 284 K, as confirmed by variable-temperature structural analyses, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and dielectric measurements. In particular, the reversibility of dielectric switching properties of 1 was identified around the phase transition point. This discovery will enrich the potential applications of niobium oxyfluoride in dielectric switching.