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ferroelectric material

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ferroelectric material

Ceramic dielectric material that, like ferromagnetic materials, has a domain structure that makes it exhibit magnetism and usually the piezoelectric effect. An example is Rochelle salt (potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate, KNaC4H4O6.4H2O).



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This result can have important implications for the performance of relaxor ferroelectric materials in electronic devices.
The new microdisplays take advantage of the unique properties of the company's FLCOS technology, which combines patented advances in the use of ferroelectric materials with a proprietary, very large scale integration (VLSI) semiconductor.
A renaissance in the field of ferroelectricity has taken place over the past several years ever since the finding of exceptional piezoelectric properties in the lead-oxide class of relaxor ferroelectric materials Pb([Zn.
 
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