Advanced Ferroelectricity
Advanced Ferroelectricity
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Abstract
The field of ferroelectricity has greatly expanded and changed recently. In addition to classical organic and inorganic ferroelectrics as well as composite ferroelectrics new fields and materials have appeared, important for both basic science and application and showing technological promise for novel multifunctional devices. Most of these fields were unknown or inactive 20 to 40 years ago. Such new fields are multiferroic magnetoelectric systems, where the spontaneous polarization and the spontaneous magnetization are allowed to coexist, incommensurate ferroelectrics, where the periodicity of the order parameter is incommensurate to the periodicity of the underlying basic crystal lattice, ferroelectric liquid crystals, dipolar glasses, relaxor ferroelectrics, ferroelectric thin films and nanoferroelectrics. These new fields are in addition to basic physical interest also of great technological importance and allow for new memory devices, spintronic applications and electro‐optic devices. They are also important for applications in acoustics, robotics, telecommunications and medicine. New developments in relaxors allow for giant electromechanical and electrocaloric effects. The book is primarily intended for material scientists working in research or industry. It is also intended for graduate and doctoral students and can be used as a textbook in graduate courses. Finally, it should be useful for everybody following the development of modern solid‐state physics.
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Front Matter
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Organic, inorganic and composite ferroelectrics
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Incommensurate systems
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Ferroelectric liquid crystals
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Dipolar glasses
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Magnetoelectric ferroelectrics
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Relaxor ferroelectrics
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Ferroelectric polymers
- 8 Electrocaloric effect in ferroelectrics and ferroelectric thin films
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Ferroelectric thin films
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Nanoferroelectrics
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End Matter
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