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. 2013 Nov;12(11):1024-7.
doi: 10.1038/nmat3754. Epub 2013 Sep 22.

A ferroelectric-like structural transition in a metal

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A ferroelectric-like structural transition in a metal

Youguo Shi et al. Nat Mater. 2013 Nov.

Abstract

Metals cannot exhibit ferroelectricity because static internal electric fields are screened by conduction electrons, but in 1965, Anderson and Blount predicted the possibility of a ferroelectric metal, in which a ferroelectric-like structural transition occurs in the metallic state. Up to now, no clear example of such a material has been identified. Here we report on a centrosymmetric (R3c) to non-centrosymmetric (R3c) transition in metallic LiOsO3 that is structurally equivalent to the ferroelectric transition of LiNbO3 (ref. 3). The transition involves a continuous shift in the mean position of Li(+) ions on cooling below 140 K. Its discovery realizes the scenario described in ref. 2, and establishes a new class of materials whose properties may differ from those of normal metals.

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