Temperature dependences of the dielectric properties of ultrathin polyvinylidene fluoride films prepared using the Langmuir-Blodgett method were studied by linear and nonlinear dielectric spectroscopy. It is shown that ultrathin Langmuir films of polyvinylidene fluoride exhibit a manifestation of a first-order ferroelectric phase transition, which can be assigned to the interaction between the spontaneous polarization and the surfaces bounding the film. As the film thickness increases, the effect of the surfaces decreases and the ferroelectric phase transition shifts to high temperatures to vanish altogether when the temperature region of the transition rises above the melting point
The investigation of the finite-size effect in ferroelectric crystals and films has been limited by ...
Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films are well known structures prepared as a result of successive transfer o...
Ferroelectric poly(vinylidene-fluoride) (PVDF) has, in the past, been proposed as an ideal candidate...
Temperature dependences of the dielectric properties of ultrathin polyvinylidene fluoride films prep...
We have established ferroelectric switching and observed a novel conductance switching phenomenon in...
X-ray diffraction and capacitance measurements have been employed to study the structural and dielec...
The ferroelectric critical point has been found in a ferroelectric polymer by exploring the influenc...
Surface structures and a surface structure phase transition are identified that are distinct from th...
The interaction between ferroelectric polymer films with different transition temperatures is eviden...
The interaction between ferroelectric polymer films with different transition temperatures is eviden...
We report measurements of the real (epsilon prime) and imaginary (epsilon double-prime) parts of the...
he synthesis of ultrathin ferroelectric nanostructures by the Langmuir-Blodgett method and their pro...
The ferroelectric switching in Langmuir-Blodgett films of poly (vinylidene fluoride trifluoroethylen...
Ultrathin crystalline films offer the possibility of exploring phase transitions in the crossover re...
Organic ferroelectric materials, including the well-known poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its copolyme...
The investigation of the finite-size effect in ferroelectric crystals and films has been limited by ...
Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films are well known structures prepared as a result of successive transfer o...
Ferroelectric poly(vinylidene-fluoride) (PVDF) has, in the past, been proposed as an ideal candidate...
Temperature dependences of the dielectric properties of ultrathin polyvinylidene fluoride films prep...
We have established ferroelectric switching and observed a novel conductance switching phenomenon in...
X-ray diffraction and capacitance measurements have been employed to study the structural and dielec...
The ferroelectric critical point has been found in a ferroelectric polymer by exploring the influenc...
Surface structures and a surface structure phase transition are identified that are distinct from th...
The interaction between ferroelectric polymer films with different transition temperatures is eviden...
The interaction between ferroelectric polymer films with different transition temperatures is eviden...
We report measurements of the real (epsilon prime) and imaginary (epsilon double-prime) parts of the...
he synthesis of ultrathin ferroelectric nanostructures by the Langmuir-Blodgett method and their pro...
The ferroelectric switching in Langmuir-Blodgett films of poly (vinylidene fluoride trifluoroethylen...
Ultrathin crystalline films offer the possibility of exploring phase transitions in the crossover re...
Organic ferroelectric materials, including the well-known poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its copolyme...
The investigation of the finite-size effect in ferroelectric crystals and films has been limited by ...
Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films are well known structures prepared as a result of successive transfer o...
Ferroelectric poly(vinylidene-fluoride) (PVDF) has, in the past, been proposed as an ideal candidate...