Abstract

A novel ferroelectric composite consisting of dimethylammonium aluminum sulfate hexahydrate (CH3)2NH2Al(SO4)2·6H2O and oxidized multiwalled carbon nanotubes was developed to investigate its dielectric relaxation, phase transition, and ferroelectric switching behaviors. Experimental methods combined with theoretical analyses were employed. The results showed that the filler of oxidized multiwalled carbon nanotubes caused the freezing of domain-wall motion in (CH3)2NH2Al(SO4)2·6H2O at 98.2 K, leading to a decrease in dielectric constant, dielectric loss, and the polarization. In addition, an increase in dielectric permittivity and dielectric loss was found at higher temperatures. The role of hydroxyl groups incorporated in the carbon nanotubes after its oxidation was responsible for the obtained anomalies.

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