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It has been more than 80 years since Valasek first recognized the
existence of a dielectric analogue to ferromagnetism,
ferroelectricity, in Rochelle salt. Much as with semiconductor
research, the initial studies of ferroelectric materials focused on
homogeneous materials. Unlike semiconductor research, however,
which rapidly expanded into n- homogeneous structures and devices,
investigations of compositionally graded and layered ferroelectrics
have been relatively recent endeavors. Indeed, many of the most
significant results and analysis pertaining to polarization-graded
ferroelectrics have only appeared in publication within the last
ten years. Further extensions of these concepts to the general
class of order-parameter graded ferroic materials, as depicted on
the cover of this book, have (with one exception) been totally
lacking. It was thus with a great deal of excitement that we
assembled the manuscript for this book. The primary focus of this
study is directed toward polarization-graded ferroelectrics and
their active components, transpacitors; however, the findings
presented here are quite general. The theory of graded 2 and 5;
whereas, much of the ferroics is put on a solid foundation in
chapters introductory material relies more heavily upon analogy.
This was done so as to provide the reader with an intuitive
approach to graded ferroics, thereby enabling them to see
heterogeneous ferroics as clearly logical extensions of passive
semiconductor junction devices such as p-n and n-p diodes and their
active manifestations, transistors, to: transpacitors,
transductors, translastics, and ultimately to the general active
ferroic elements, transponents.
It has been more than 80 years since Valasek first recognized the
existence of a dielectric analogue to ferromagnetism,
ferroelectricity, in Rochelle salt. Much as with semiconductor
research, the initial studies of ferroelectric materials focused on
homogeneous materials. Unlike semiconductor research, however,
which rapidly expanded into n- homogeneous structures and devices,
investigations of compositionally graded and layered ferroelectrics
have been relatively recent endeavors. Indeed, many of the most
significant results and analysis pertaining to polarization-graded
ferroelectrics have only appeared in publication within the last
ten years. Further extensions of these concepts to the general
class of order-parameter graded ferroic materials, as depicted on
the cover of this book, have (with one exception) been totally
lacking. It was thus with a great deal of excitement that we
assembled the manuscript for this book. The primary focus of this
study is directed toward polarization-graded ferroelectrics and
their active components, transpacitors; however, the findings
presented here are quite general. The theory of graded 2 and 5;
whereas, much of the ferroics is put on a solid foundation in
chapters introductory material relies more heavily upon analogy.
This was done so as to provide the reader with an intuitive
approach to graded ferroics, thereby enabling them to see
heterogeneous ferroics as clearly logical extensions of passive
semiconductor junction devices such as p-n and n-p diodes and their
active manifestations, transistors, to: transpacitors,
transductors, translastics, and ultimately to the general active
ferroic elements, transponents.
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