It is commonly believed that formation of polarization and its switching in ferroelectrics is a fast phenomenon. In the present study it was found, however, that in semicrystalline ferroelectric polymers, containing both crystalline and amorphous phases, polarization continues to grow under an applied field during times 5-6 orders of magnitude longer than the reported switching times. It is demonstrated that the controversy can be resolved by taking into account the effect of conductivity in such materials. It is shown that there are two temporal contributions to the ferroelectric polarization, of which the first one is field dependent and originates from a fast alignment of dipoles in crystallites, while the second slow component is contro...
Many ferroelectric devices benefit from the ability to deposit thin ferroelectric layers. Poly(vinyl...
A homogeneous ferroelectric single crystal exhibits only two remanent polarization states that are s...
A homogeneous ferroelectric single crystal exhibits only two remanent polarization states that are s...
Experimentally obtained data on the polarization dynamics in polyvinylidene fluoride, a typical ferr...
The understanding of polarization switching dynamics of ferroelectrics is of great importance for pr...
Polarization-electric field hysteresis is an important property of ferroelectric materials. Differen...
Theoretical aspects of the field dependent switching dynamics of poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its c...
Theoretical aspects of the field dependent switching dynamics of poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its c...
Electric depolarization fields have a great impact on the polarization-switching kinetics in ferroel...
The remanent polarization at zero electric field and the capability of being switched between multip...
A material that can spontaneously polarize due to the application of an electric field is known as a...
The correlation between hierarchical structures and polarization switching in ferroelectric poly (vi...
A homogeneous ferroelectric single crystal exhibits only two remanent polarization states that are s...
Polarization reversal is the most fundamental physical process in ferroelectrics and directly or ind...
Polarization reversal is the most fundamental physical process in ferroelectrics and directly or ind...
Many ferroelectric devices benefit from the ability to deposit thin ferroelectric layers. Poly(vinyl...
A homogeneous ferroelectric single crystal exhibits only two remanent polarization states that are s...
A homogeneous ferroelectric single crystal exhibits only two remanent polarization states that are s...
Experimentally obtained data on the polarization dynamics in polyvinylidene fluoride, a typical ferr...
The understanding of polarization switching dynamics of ferroelectrics is of great importance for pr...
Polarization-electric field hysteresis is an important property of ferroelectric materials. Differen...
Theoretical aspects of the field dependent switching dynamics of poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its c...
Theoretical aspects of the field dependent switching dynamics of poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its c...
Electric depolarization fields have a great impact on the polarization-switching kinetics in ferroel...
The remanent polarization at zero electric field and the capability of being switched between multip...
A material that can spontaneously polarize due to the application of an electric field is known as a...
The correlation between hierarchical structures and polarization switching in ferroelectric poly (vi...
A homogeneous ferroelectric single crystal exhibits only two remanent polarization states that are s...
Polarization reversal is the most fundamental physical process in ferroelectrics and directly or ind...
Polarization reversal is the most fundamental physical process in ferroelectrics and directly or ind...
Many ferroelectric devices benefit from the ability to deposit thin ferroelectric layers. Poly(vinyl...
A homogeneous ferroelectric single crystal exhibits only two remanent polarization states that are s...
A homogeneous ferroelectric single crystal exhibits only two remanent polarization states that are s...