Category
page 1Ferroelectric materials
Potassium sodium L-tartrate tetrahydrate
chemical compound
ferroelectricity
In physics and materials science, ferroelectricity is the property of certain materials that exhibit a spontaneous electric polarization—an internal electric alignment that arises naturally without an external source. This polarization can be reversed when an external electric field is applied.
barium titanate
chemical compound
hafnium(IV) oxide
chemical compound
polyvinylidene fluoride
non-reactive thermoplastic fluoropolymer
colemanite
Colemanite (Ca2B6O11·5H2O) or (CaB3O4(OH)3·H2O) is a borate mineral found in evaporite deposits of alkaline lacustrine environments. Colemanite is a secondary mineral that forms by alteration of borax and ulexite.
lithium niobate
chemical compound
lead zirconate titanate
intermetallic inorganic chemical compound
ferroelectric random-access memory
electronic device using the ferroelectric effect to produce low density random access memory
germanium telluride
chemical compound
lead titanate
chemical compound
potassium niobate
crystalline chemical compound
potassium titanyl phosphate
chemical compound
ferroelectric capacitor
capacitor based on a ferroelectric material
ammonium sodium DL-tartrate
group of stereoisomers
bismuth titanate
chemical compound