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Manipulation of conductive domain walls in confined ferroelectric nanoislandsTian et al., 2019
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- Tian G
- Yang W
- Song X
- Zheng D
- Zhang L
- Chen C
- Li P
- Fan H
- Yao J
- Chen D
- Fan Z
- Hou Z
- Zhang Z
- Wu S
- Zeng M
- Gao X
- Liu J
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- Advanced Functional Materials
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Conductive ferroelectric domain walls—ultranarrow configurable conduction paths—have been considered as essential building blocks for future programmable domain wall electronics. For applications in high‐density devices, it is imperative to explore the …
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