University of Arkansas: Researchers Confirm Ferroelectric Switches Can Be Controlled With Light
September 26, 2019
September 26, 2019
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, Sept. 26 [TNSmaterialsresearch] -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
Researchers at the University of Arkansas have shown that light can be used to make fundamental changes in ferroelectric materials, a discovery that could lead to a new generation of optically driven computer memory, switches, actuators and sensors.
Ferroelectric materials such as barium and lead titanate have a specific polarization, which defines the orient . . .
Researchers at the University of Arkansas have shown that light can be used to make fundamental changes in ferroelectric materials, a discovery that could lead to a new generation of optically driven computer memory, switches, actuators and sensors.
Ferroelectric materials such as barium and lead titanate have a specific polarization, which defines the orient . . .