- Ferroelectret - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferroelectret s also known as piezoelectret s, are thin films of polymer foams, exhibiting piezoelectric and pyroelectric properties after electric charging ...
- ferroelectric - definition of ferroelectric by the Free Online ...
fer·ro·e·lec·tric (f r--l k tr k) adj. Of or relating to a crystalline dielectric that can be given a permanent electric polarization by application of an ...
- DoITPoMS - TLP Library Ferroelectric Materials
Ferroelectrics are an important device in today’s world. They are useful both as capacitors, for example in camera flashes, or as non-volatile memory storage.
- Ferroelectric definition of Ferroelectric in the Free Online ...
ferroelectric Refers to a material that functions similarly to a ferromagnetic material in that it can be polarized into two states. Ferroelectric devices generally ...
- Ferroelectric Ceramics
Ferroelectric Ceramics . EBB 443 – Technical Ceramics . Dr. Sabar D. Hutagalung. School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering. Universiti Sains Malaysia
- Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Structure - Polymers & Liquid ...
Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Structure. Rod-shaped molecules, mesogens, in the smectic phase show a translational order as well as orientational order as discussed in ...
- Researchers set new record for ferroelectric data storage -- Engadget
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- Cellular polypropylene Ferroelectret Film: Piezoelectric Material ...
CELLULAR POLYPROPYLENE FERROELECTRET FILM: PIEZOELECTRIC MATERIAL FOR NON-CONTACT ULTRASONIC TRANSDUCERS Cellular polypropylene Ferroelectret Film: Piezoelectric ...
- Ferroelectricity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferroelectricity is a property of certain materials which possess a spontaneous electric polarization that can be reversed by the application of an external electric ...
- Thermal and temporal stability of ferroelectret films made from ...
Titre du document / Document title Thermal and temporal stability of ferroelectret films made from cellular polypropylene/air composites Auteur(s) / Author(s)