Breaking Thermodynamic Barriers: Japanese Create First 4- and 5-Layer Perovskites
- by Anoop Singh
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Nagoya University researchers synthesized new multilayered perovskites, finding that their ferroelectric properties change based on the number of layers. This discovery could greatly enhance future electronic device development. A research team from Nagoya University in Japan has successfully synthesized 4- and 5-layered versions of the key electrical material, perovskite. In their analysis of the material’s […]
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Nagoya University researchers synthesized new multilayered perovskites, finding that their ferroelectric properties change based on the number of layers. This discovery could greatly enhance future electronic device development. A research team from Nagoya University in Japan has successfully synthesized 4- and 5-layered versions of the key electrical material, perovskite. In their analysis of the material’s…
Nagoya University researchers synthesized new multilayered perovskites, finding that their ferroelectric properties change based on the number of layers. This discovery could greatly enhance future electronic device development. A research team from Nagoya University in Japan has successfully synthesized 4- and 5-layered versions of the key electrical material, perovskite. In their analysis of the material’s…