Origin of spontaneous polarization and reconstructive phase transition in guanidinium iodide - CrystEngComm (RSC Publishing)
Tutorial 1: Spontaneous polarization in BaTiO3 (approx ... - WIEN 2k
Spontaneous Polarization and Local Disorder Induced Broad Bandwidth Emission in Nd-Doped Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3 Ferroelectric Crystals | Crystal Growth & Design
Ferroelectricity
Spontaneous Polarization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
b) At lower temperatures, BaTiO3 exhibits a phase | Chegg.com
Development of ferroelectric devices delivering giant voltage under visible light | The University of Tokyo
Improper molecular ferroelectrics with simultaneous ultrahigh pyroelectricity and figures of merit | Science Advances
Enhancement of spontaneous polarization in lead zirconate titanate thin films by Dy3+ substitution: Applied Physics Letters: Vol 87, No 18
Spontaneous polarization in ferroelectrics
Giant spontaneous polarization for enhanced ferroelectric properties of biaxially oriented poly(vinylidene fluoride) by mobile oriented amorphous fractions - Journal of Materials Chemistry C (RSC Publishing)
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Spontaneous polarization and the I–Sn–I model for explaining the... | Download Scientific Diagram
What is Ferroelectric? Ferroelectrics are materials which possess a “ spontaneous” electric polarization P s which can be reversed by applying a suitable. - ppt download
The spontaneous polarization and lattice structure of BaTiO 3 at dii... | Download Scientific Diagram
Polarization induced two dimensional confinement of carriers in wedge shaped polar semiconductors | Scientific Reports
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Ferroelectric spontaneous polarization steering charge carriers migration for promoting photocatalysis and molecular oxygen activation. | Semantic Scholar
First-principles study of spontaneous polarization in multiferroic BiFeO 3 Yoshida lab. Ryota Omichi PHYSICAL REVIEW B 71, (2005) - ppt download