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Dipole moment and spontaneous polarization of ferroelectric nanoparticles in a nonpolar fluid suspension
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Materials ScienceMultiferroicsMagnetic PropertiesNonpolar FluidEngineeringPhysicsNanomaterialsNanotechnologyNonpolar Fluid SuspensionFerroelasticsApplied PhysicsSpontaneous PolarizationFerroelectric MaterialsFerroelectric ApplicationFerroelectric NanoparticlesDipole MomentFunctional MaterialsNanophysics
Stressed ferroelectric nanoparticles, less than 10 nm in diameter, are investigated in a nonpolar fluid. Measuring ferroelectric properties of the smallest achieved BaTiO${}_{3}$ ferroelectric nanoparticles allows for the determination of dipole moment and spontaneous polarization as a function of size and concentration; the results are significantly greater than in bulk BaTiO${}_{3}$. This is achieved by using a direct measurement of the displacement current density and either integrating over half a period or fitting the experimental results using the derivative of the Langevin function.
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