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Solution-processed transparent ferroelectric nylon thin films

Ferroelectricity, a bistable ordering of electrical dipoles in a material, is widely used in sensors, actuators, nonlinear optics, and data storage. Traditional ferroelectrics are ceramic based. Ferroelectric polymers are inexpensive lead-free materials that offer unique features such as the freedom...

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Published in:Science advances 2019-08, Vol.5 (8), p.eaav3489-eaav3489
Main Authors: Anwar, Saleem, Pinkal, Daniel, Zajaczkowski, Wojciech, von Tiedemann, Philipp, Sharifi Dehsari, Hamed, Kumar, Manasvi, Lenz, Thomas, Kemmer-Jonas, Ulrike, Pisula, Wojciech, Wagner, Manfred, Graf, Robert, Frey, Holger, Asadi, Kamal
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