Thin-film ferroelectric materials and their applications
Ferroelectric materials, because of their robust spontaneous electrical polarization, are
widely used in various applications. Recent advances in modelling, synthesis and …
widely used in various applications. Recent advances in modelling, synthesis and …
Multiferroic bismuth ferrite-based materials for multifunctional applications: Ceramic bulks, thin films and nanostructures
Among the different types of multiferroic compounds, bismuth ferrite (BiFeO 3; BFO) stands
out because it is perhaps the only one being simultaneously magnetic and strongly …
out because it is perhaps the only one being simultaneously magnetic and strongly …
Ferroelectric tunnel junctions: modulations on the potential barrier
Z Wen, D Wu - Advanced materials, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Recently, ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs) have attracted considerable attention for
potential applications in next‐generation memories, owing to attractive advantages such as …
potential applications in next‐generation memories, owing to attractive advantages such as …
Nanoionic memristive phenomena in metal oxides: the valence change mechanism
This review addresses resistive switching devices operating according to the bipolar
valence change mechanism (VCM), which has become a major trend in electronic materials …
valence change mechanism (VCM), which has become a major trend in electronic materials …
Multiferroic materials and magnetoelectric physics: symmetry, entanglement, excitation, and topology
Multiferroics are those materials with more than one ferroic order, and magnetoelectricity
refers to the mutual coupling between magnetism (spins and/or magnetic field) and …
refers to the mutual coupling between magnetism (spins and/or magnetic field) and …
BiFeO3 epitaxial thin films and devices: past, present and future
The celebrated renaissance of the multiferroics family over the past ten years has also been
that of its most paradigmatic member, bismuth ferrite (BiFeO 3). Known since the 1960s to be …
that of its most paradigmatic member, bismuth ferrite (BiFeO 3). Known since the 1960s to be …
Fundamentals of multiferroic materials and their possible applications
MM Vopson - Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Materials science is recognized as one of the main factors driving development and
economic growth. Since the silicon industrial revolution of the 1950s, research and …
economic growth. Since the silicon industrial revolution of the 1950s, research and …
[HTML][HTML] Ferroelectric tunnel junctions for information storage and processing
Computer memory that is non-volatile and therefore able to retain its information even when
switched off enables computers that do not need to be booted up. One of the technologies …
switched off enables computers that do not need to be booted up. One of the technologies …
Ferroelectric tunnel memristor
Strong interest in resistive switching phenomena is driven by a possibility to develop
electronic devices with novel functional properties not available in conventional systems …
electronic devices with novel functional properties not available in conventional systems …
Ferroic tunnel junctions and their application in neuromorphic networks
Brain-inspired neuromorphic computing has been intensively studied due to its potential to
address the inherent energy and throughput limitations of conventional Von-Neumann …
address the inherent energy and throughput limitations of conventional Von-Neumann …