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IMAGE: Artist s conception of polar vortices moving in ferroelectric material. These small groupings of atoms must be excited with high-frequency electric fields to move, but studying their behavior may lead to. view more
Credit: Ellen Weiss/Argonne National Laboratory
Our high-speed, high-bandwidth world constantly requires new ways to process and store information. Semiconductors and magnetic materials have made up the bulk of data storage devices for decades. In recent years, however, researchers and engineers have turned to ferroelectric materials, a type of crystal that can be manipulated with electricity.
In 2016, the study of ferroelectrics got more interesting with the discovery of polar vortices essentially spiral-shaped groupings of atoms within the structure of the material. Now a team of researchers led by the U.S. Department of Energy s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory has uncovered new insights into the behavior of these vortices, insights
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