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Ferroelectric polymers applications

FERROELECTRIC POLYMERS - APPLICATION TO AN IR MATRIX ARRAY SENSOR... [Pg.102]

WangTT, Herbert JM, Glass AM (1987) The applications of ferroelectric polymers. Blackie, Glasgow... [Pg.218]

Ferroelectric Polymers Chemistry, Physics, and Applications, edited by Hari Singh Nalwa... [Pg.4]

MAJOR PRODUCT APPLICATIONS thermistors, capacitors, optics, ferroelectric ceramics, filler for ferroelectric polymers, pyro and piezoelectric composites... [Pg.42]

An actual example of an extended application with technological potential is the organic and non-volatile memory, based on an OFET. The main advantage of a non-volatile memory is that its information is maintained during the readout procedure (non-destructive readout, NDRO). A ferroelectric polymer is introduced as a dielectric layer in the OFET. Due to the ferroelectric alignment of dipoles the threshold voltage of the transistor is affected by their dipole moments and can be used as stored information. [Pg.446]

H.S. Nalwa, (ed.) Ferroelectric Polymers Chemistry, Physics and Application, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1995. [Pg.856]

Polymer electrets can be operated as sensors or actuators. Their operation is very similar to that of a piezoelectric material and their direct piezoelectric transducer coefficient (d33) is higher than that of solid PVDF ferroelectric polymers [97]. If a compressive force is apphed to the film, the pores will deform preferentially with respect to the polymer material. Unlike charges within the polymer will be pushed closer together and the potential measured at the contacts will change accordingly. Similarly, the application of a voltage across the electrodes will yield a change in thickness in the material. [Pg.11]

Three classes of quadratic NLO polymers have been investigated side chain liquid crystal polymers, ferroelectric polymers and amorphous polymers. Amorphous polymers seem the most promising class of polymeric materials for NLO applications. ... [Pg.94]

Lovinger, A. J., Recent developments in the structure, properties, and applications of ferroelectric polymers, Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. Suppl. 2, 24, 18 (1985). [Pg.1139]

Nalwa HS (1995) Ferroelectric polymers, chemistry, physics, and applications. Marcel Dekker, New York, NY... [Pg.1]

Except these materials, ferroelectric liquid ciystals are another special class of ferroelectric polymer materials. They attracted ranch attention especially because of the application in the hquid ciystal display units. [Pg.163]

Singh Nalwa, H. Ed. Ferroelectric polymers - Chemistry, physics and applications. New York Marcel Dekker, 1995. [Pg.297]


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