Definition of «ferroelectric»

"Ferroelectric" refers to a type of material that can become electrically polarized when exposed to an electric field. This means it can store and retain an electrical charge even after the field is removed, like a magnet that stays magnetized. This property makes ferroelectric materials useful in various applications such as sensors, memory devices, and actuators.

Phrases with «ferroelectric»

Sentences with «ferroelectric»

  • This detailed assessment called into question the previous identification of ferroelectric materials based solely on scanning probe microscopy (SPM). (sciencedaily.com)
  • Common examples of ferroelectric materials include transit cards and, more recently, memory chips. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Scientists have imaged and manipulated ferroelectric properties using a particular type of scanning probe microscopy called piezo - response force microscopy (PFM). (sciencedaily.com)
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