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- Ferroelectricity - Wikipedia
In physics and materials science, ferroelectricity is the property of certain materials that exhibit a spontaneous electric polarization —an internal electric alignment that arises naturally without an external source
- Ferroelectricity | Piezoelectricity, Pyroelectricity, Hysteresis . . .
Ferroelectricity, property of certain nonconducting crystals, or dielectrics, that exhibit spontaneous electric polarization (separation of the centre of positive and negative electric charge, making one side of the crystal positive and the opposite side negative) that can be reversed in direction
- Ferroelectric Materials: What Are They? (With Examples)
Ferroelectric materials exhibit ferroelectricity, defined as the ability to maintain a spontaneous electric polarization that can be reversed with an opposite external electric field
- Ferroelectricity - Engineering LibreTexts
Ferroelectricity is a property observed in certain materials characterized by the presence of a spontaneous electric polarization without the presence of an electric field, much like how ferromagnetism is characterized by a spontaneous, permanent magnetic field
- Ferroelectricity. Phase transition. Material properties
Ferroelectricity Definitions Ferroelectric Materials A ferroelectric material is material that exhibits, over some range temperature, a spontaneous electric polarization
- Ferroelectricity - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ferroelectricity is exhibited by materials with spontaneous polarization and is reversible through the application of an electric field (Lines and Glass, 1977; Mitsui et al , 1976)
- Ferroelectricity Explained | Tech | Matsusada Precision
Ferroelectricity undergoes a phase transition to Paraelectricity as temperature rises Ferroelectricity can be classified into two types based on the difference in their phase transitions: "displacive" and "order-disorder" types
- A century of ferroelectricity - Nature Materials
Ferroelectricity was experimentally discovered one hundred years ago, spurring research on its fundamental properties and potential applications
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