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100 years of ferroelectricity—a celebration

Whatmore et al., 2021

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In 1880, the brothers Jacques and Pierre Curie were studying the phenomenon of pyroelectricity. This is the effect where crystals that both lack a center-of-symmetry (ie, are “acentric”) and possess a unique axis of symmetry exhibit a separation of positive and …
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