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  • noun Plural form of ferroelectric.

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Examples

  • Integrating ferroelectrics with silicon-based circuits like those in modern electronics would enable instant-on capability, and it could also provide higher speed and lower power consumption overall, making the ferroelectric circuits an attractive alternative to flash and other memory technologies.

    Instant-On Computers | Impact Lab 2009

  • The 245 peer-reviewed paper cover all of the major topics; such as, dielectrics, piezoelectrics, ferroelectrics, semiconductors, magnetic ceramics, thin films, batteries and cells, memory devices and optical devices.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Recent advances in synthesis and fabrication of micro - and nanoscale ferroelectrics brought to life new physical phenomena and devices that need to be studied and understood at this scale.

    physicsworld.com: all content 2010

  • In this sense, ferroelectrics are similar to magnetic materials since surface energy cannot be neglected in small volumes and long-range dipole interaction is significantly modified in reduced geometries ...

    physicsworld.com: all content 2010

  • This is "typical of ferroelectrics", says Horiuchi, and a

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • Hi, I am a masters student currently at Rutgers U. studying micromechanics and ferroelectrics under Dr. G.J. Weng.

    iMechanica - Comments Bo Liu 2010

  • This is "typical of ferroelectrics", says Horiuchi, and a

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • The 245 peer-reviewed paper cover all of the major topics; such as, dielectrics, piezoelectrics, ferroelectrics, semiconductors, magnetic ceramics, thin films, batteries and cells, memory devices and optical devices.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • This is "typical of ferroelectrics", says Horiuchi, and a

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

  • This is "typical of ferroelectrics", says Horiuchi, and a

    New Scientist - Online News 2010

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