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ExpandQISE: Track 1: Ferroelectric Ordering and Polarization-Coupled Transport Properties — NSF Award to South Dakota School of Mi

Non-technical Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) ferroelectrics are materials composed of 2D crystal lattices with a spontaneous electric polarization that can be reversed by the application of an external electric field. Harnessing the potential of 2D ferroelectric materials for electronic applications may lead to the dev

Award titleExpandQISE: Track 1: Ferroelectric Ordering and Polarization-Coupled Transport Properties
Award ID2329159
AwardeeSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology
CityRAPID CITY
StateSD
Amount obligated$800,000
Principal investigatorAlexey Lipatov
ProgramEPSCoR Co-Funding, QIS - Quantum Information Scie
Start date10/01/2023
AbstractNon-technical Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) ferroelectrics are materials composed of 2D crystal lattices with a spontaneous electric polarization that can be reversed by the application of an external electric field. Harnessing the potential of 2D ferroelectric materials for electronic applications may lead to the development of memory and logic devices that surpass current technologies in energy efficiency and versatility. This project aims to identify new 2D ferroelectric materials, understan
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