Definition of Ferroelectricity. Meaning of Ferroelectricity. Synonyms of Ferroelectricity

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Definition of Ferroelectricity

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- In physics and materials science, ferroelectricity is a characteristic of certain materials that have a spontaneous electric polarization that can be reversed...
- PMID 16608274. Junquera, J.; Ghosez, P. (2003). "Critical thickness for ferroelectricity in perovskite ultrathin films". Nature. 422 (6931): 506–9. Bibcode:2003Natur...
- the ferroelectric layer must be thin enough (in the nanometer scale), rendering many conventional ferroelectric materials redundant. Ferroelectricity as...
- orthorhombic TbMnO3 and TbMn2O5 causes ferroelectricity, and the identification of unusual improper ferroelectricity that is compatible with the coexistence...
- materials. It is closely related to ferroelectricity; the relation between antiferroelectricity and ferroelectricity is analogous to the relation between...
- temperature can also be used to describe the phase transition between ferroelectricity and paraelectricity. In this context, the order parameter is the electric...
- d {\displaystyle V=E_{f}d\Rightarrow E_{f}={\frac {V}{d}}} Ferroelectricity Ferroelectric RAM FeRAM Tutorial Dawber; et al. (2003). "Depolarization corrections...
- Relaxor ferroelectrics are ferroelectric materials that exhibit high electrostriction. As of 2015[update], although they have been studied for over fifty...
- Böscke; J. Müller; D. Bräuhaus (7 Dec 2011). "Ferroelectricity in hafnium oxide: CMOS compatible ferroelectric field effect transistors". 2011 International...
- discovered to possess ferroelectric properties, such as polytrifluoroethylene and odd-numbered nylon. The concept of ferroelectricity was first discovered...