A New Perspective of Capacitive-Inductive Transition in Ferroelectrics
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Ferroelectrics are like ferromagnetics in that the different areas of ferroelectrics get polarized in different directions based on the charge density and finally the net charge of the material, as a whole gives the resultant polarization in a particular direction. The negative permittivity results in opposite polarization and it can be further explained in multidomain ferroelectrics. The Capacitance-Inductive transition is also explained in a simple manner by exploiting the fundamental concept of electromagnetism.
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I am Deepalakshmi Chandrasekaran.I being a member of nanohub for 10 years.I am a lifelong learner and researcher.
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Credits go to Prof.Supriyo Datta, my Guru.
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