Nanosized ferroelectrics: Preparation, properties, and applications
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Top-down and bottom-up are two kinds of processes employed to obtain ferroelectric nanostructures. Top-down processes are physical methods involving the use of a bulk ferroelectric material to create coherently and continuously ordered nanosized structures (such as focused ion beam milling, nanoimprint lithography). On the other hand, bottom-up synthesis methods involve solution-based routes such as sol-gel, molten salt synthesis, solution-phase decomposition, and hydro/solvothermal synthesis, which lead to the production of different nanostructures (i.e., nanorings, nanowires, nanotubes) beginning at the atomic or molecular level.
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Chemical synthesis, Electrical properties, Ferroelectric nanostructure, Nanosized materials, Piezoresponse force microscopy
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Magnetic, Ferroelectric, and Multiferroic Metal Oxides, p. 139-152.





