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Nanostructures in Ferroelectric Films for Energy Applications: Domains, Grains, Interfaces and Engineering Methods

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Nanostructures in Ferroelectric Films for Energy Applications: Domains, Grains, Interfaces and Engineering Methods
Nanostructures in Ferroelectric Films for Energy Applications: Domains, Grains, Interfaces and Engineering Methods

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Nanostructures in Ferroelectric Films for Energy Applications: Domains, Grains, Interfaces and Engineering Methods

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Nanostructures in Ferroelectric Films for Energy Applications: Grains, Domains, Interfaces and Engineering Methods
presents methods of engineering nanostructures in ferroelectric films to improve their performance in energy harvesting and conversion and storage. Ferroelectric films, which have broad applications, including the emerging energy technology, usually consist of nanoscale inhomogeneities. For polycrystalline films, the size and distribution of nano-grains determines the macroscopic properties, especially the field-induced polarization response. For epitaxial films, the energy of internal long-range electric and elastic fields during their growth are minimized by formation of self-assembled nano-domains. This book is an accessible reference for both instructors in academia and R&D professionals.

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