From the PlayStation 2 to a Rewritable Future — What is a Ferroelectric?
An accessible introduction to ferroelectrics and ferroelectric research.
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Figures from Pixabay, Nintendo, Bloomsbury, Interscope, Wikimedia, Crypto-Computer Man (YouTube), Team Nanotec GmbH.
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Special thanks to KJP for audio cleanup, Andreas for recording, and Patrycja for help with slides.