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'Ferroelectric' metals reexamined: Fundamental mechanisms and design considerations for new materials
Nicole A. Benedek,
Turan Birol
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
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Keyphrases
Design Considerations
100%
Electrostatic Force
100%
Ferroelectric Metal
100%
LiOsO3
100%
Electron Doping
66%
Long-range Electrostatics
66%
Polar Metal
66%
Perovskite
33%
Design Principles
33%
Charge Carriers
33%
Metallicity
33%
Dipole Moment
33%
Structural Phase Transition
33%
Calcium Titanate
33%
Free Electrons
33%
Crystal Chemical
33%
Polar Structure
33%
Chemical Model
33%
Polar Phase
33%
Barium Titanate
33%
ATiO3
33%
Inversion Symmetry Breaking
33%
Density Functional Theory (DFT) Calculations
33%
Engineering
Design Consideration
100%
Charge Carrier
100%
Dipole Moment
100%
Free Electron
100%
Material Science
Ferroelectric Material
100%
Density
50%
Charge Carrier
50%
Design Principle
50%