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Barium oxide, dipole moment

Barium titanate is one example of a ferroelectric material. Other oxides with the perovskite structure are also ferroelectric (e.g., lead titanate and lithium niobate). One important set of such compounds, used in many transducer applications, is the mixed oxides PZT (PbZri-Ji/Ds). These, like barium titanate, have small ions in Oe cages which are easily displaced. Other ferroelectric solids include hydrogen-bonded solids, such as KH2PO4 and Rochelle salt (NaKC4H406.4H20), salts with anions which possess dipole moments, such as NaNOz, and copolymers of poly vinylidene fluoride. It has even been proposed that ferroelectric mechanisms are involved in some biological processes such as brain memory and voltagedependent ion channels concerned with impulse conduction in nerve and muscle cells. [Pg.392]


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