ferroelectric phase transitions
Ferroelectric phase transitions refer to changes in the structure and properties of certain materials when they transition from a non-polar phase to a polar phase, or vice versa, typically in response to external factors such as temperature, pressure, or electric field. In the ferroelectric phase, the material exhibits a spontaneous polarization and shows unique behaviors such as the ability to retain an electric polarization even in the absence of an applied field.
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