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The expansion of the application of ferroelectric crystals in
engineering as well as of a number of fundamental problems of
solid-state physics, which have not yet been solved and which bear
a direct relation to ferro electricity, has lately stimulated much
interest in the problem of ferroelectricity. In courses of
solid-state physics ferroelectricity is studied today along with
traditional disciplines, such as magnetism, superconductivity, and
'semiconducting phe nomena. Moreover, new specialities have been
born concerned directly with the development and utilization of
ferroelectric material in optics, acous tics, computer technology,
and capacitor engineering. Special courses in the physics of
ferroelectrics are read in a number of colleges and universities.
The study of the nature of ferro electricity has currently reached
such a level of development that we may speak of having gained a
rather deep insight into the physical essence of a number of
phenomena, which contribute to the generation of a spontaneous
electric polarization in crystals. It is exactly at this level that
it has become possible to single out that part of the problem, the
physical picture of which can be depicted in a rather
unsophisticated manner and which is the foundation for the
construction of a building of "complete understanding.""
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