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      Hydrogen-bonded donor–acceptor compounds for organic ferroelectric materials

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              Physics of thin-film ferroelectric oxides

              This review covers the important advances in recent years in the physics of thin film ferroelectric oxides, the strongest emphasis being on those aspects particular to ferroelectrics in thin film form. We introduce the current state of development in the application of ferroelectric thin films for electronic devices and discuss the physics relevant for the performance and failure of these devices. Following this we cover the enormous progress that has been made in the first principles computational approach to understanding ferroelectrics. We then discuss in detail the important role that strain plays in determining the properties of epitaxial thin ferroelectric films. Finally, we look at the emerging possibilities for nanoscale ferroelectrics, with particular emphasis on ferroelectrics in non conventional nanoscale geometries.
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                Journal
                CHCOFS
                Chem. Commun.
                Chem. Commun.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1359-7345
                1364-548X
                2007
                2007
                :
                : 23
                : 2321-2329
                Article
                10.1039/B617881B
                10e154a5-1ca3-4e92-a807-c49b4d4cbe2b
                © 2007
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