On the giant deformation and ferroelectricity of guanidinium nitrate
Abstract
The extraordinary properties of materials accompanying their phase transitions are exciting from the perspectives of scientific research and new applications. Most recently, Karothu et al.1 described guanidinium nitrate, [C(NH2)3]+[NO3]-, hereafter GN, as a ferroelectric semiconducting organic crystal with exceptional actuating properties. However, the ferroelectric and semiconducting properties of this hybrid organic-inorganic material were not confirmed by the experimental results, and the reproducibility of the large stroke associated with the first-order transition is questionable, because the GN crystals are inherently susceptible to the formation of defects. Besides, previous extensive studies on GN were not acknowledged.
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