Polar materials play a crucial role in the functionality of many electronic devices, characterized by their uneven distribution of electric charge. This study highlights a significant advancement in understanding these materials.
The research focuses on a hybrid material that exhibits both antiferroelectricity and switchable polarization, suggesting that these properties can coexist rather than being mutually exclusive.
These findings open new avenues for the development of advanced electronic components, potentially leading to devices with enhanced performance and efficiency.
