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Polar Vortices: A New Discovery in Ferroelectric Materials
Thursday, November 14, 2024
What's more, these all-ferroelectric superlattices show a significant boost in electromechanical and ferroelectric reactions in the out-of-plane direction. This is due to the ability of polarization in both layers to shift out-of-plane when a field is applied. In the in-plane direction, the layers work together during switching, and they can even produce multistate switching when combined with ferroelectric-dielectric blocks.
This discovery is big because it opens up new possibilities for how polar textures can form. It also makes ferroelectric materials much more useful. It's like having dynamic duos where both partners can actively contribute, instead of one sitting on the sidelines.
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