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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019
The past decade has witnessed much progress in designing molecular ferroelectrics, whose intrinsic mechanical flexibility, structural tunability, and easy processability are desirable for next-generation flexible and wearable electronic devices. However,
Yong Ai+6 more
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The past decade has witnessed much progress in designing molecular ferroelectrics, whose intrinsic mechanical flexibility, structural tunability, and easy processability are desirable for next-generation flexible and wearable electronic devices. However,
Yong Ai+6 more
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Fluorinated 2D Lead Iodide Perovskite Ferroelectrics
Advances in Materials, 2019Hybrid perovskite materials are famous for their great application potential in photovoltaics and optoelectronics. Among them, lead‐iodide‐based perovskites receive great attention because of their good optical absorption ability and excellent electrical
Tai‐Ting Sha+10 more
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Ferroelectricity and Superconductivity [PDF]
A. Bussmann-Holder, Helmut Büttner
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, 2018
Relaxor ferroelectrics are receiving an increasing amount of attention because of their superior energy-storage density. Due to environmental concerns, lead-free alternatives are highly desirable, with bismuth sodium titanate highlighted for its energy ...
Jie Yin, Yuxing Zhang, X. Lv, Jiagang Wu
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Relaxor ferroelectrics are receiving an increasing amount of attention because of their superior energy-storage density. Due to environmental concerns, lead-free alternatives are highly desirable, with bismuth sodium titanate highlighted for its energy ...
Jie Yin, Yuxing Zhang, X. Lv, Jiagang Wu
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Recent progress in relaxor ferroelectrics with perovskite structure
Progress in Advanced Dielectrics, 2020A. Bokov, Z. Ye
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Science, 1983
Piezoelectricity and pyroelectricity, traditionally encountered in certain single crystals and ceramics, have now also been documented in a number of polymers. Recently, one such polymer—poly(vinylidene fluoride)—and some of its copolymers have been shown to be ferroelectric as well.
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Piezoelectricity and pyroelectricity, traditionally encountered in certain single crystals and ceramics, have now also been documented in a number of polymers. Recently, one such polymer—poly(vinylidene fluoride)—and some of its copolymers have been shown to be ferroelectric as well.
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Superconductivity and Ferroelectricity
2016Superconductivity and ferroelectricity appear at first sight as mutually exclusive phenomena. Indeed, the local electric fields generated by the dipoles at the heart of ferroelectricity should be screened by conduction electrons. Therefore, ferroelectrics and conductive materials should compose two non-overlapping sets of materials. The incompatibility
Janolin, Pierre-Eymeric+2 more
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Polar meron lattice in strained oxide ferroelectrics
Nature Materials, 2020Yuzheng Wang+14 more
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