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Long‐range ordering of dipoles is a key microscopic signature of ferroelectrics. These ordered dipoles form ferroelectric domains, which can be reoriented by electric fields. Relaxor ferroelectrics are a type of ferroelectric where the long‐range ordering of dipoles is disrupted by cation disorder, exhibiting complex polar states with a significant amount of local structural heterogeneity at the nanoscale...
Relaxor ferroelectrics are a type of ferroelectrics whose long‐range ordering of dipoles is disrupted by cation disorder, resulting in complex polar states at the nanoscale. Based on the understanding of relaxor ferroelectrics, in article number 1801504, Fei Li and co‐workers discuss potential strategies to exploit the local structural heterogeneity to design ferroelectrics for drastically enhancing...
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