This book is intended for theoretical and experimental researchers who are interested in ferroelectrics and advanced memory. After introducing readers to dielectric, perovskites, advanced memories, and ferroelectric, it explains quantum simulation. Then, using molecular orbital calculation results, it explains the ferroelectric mechanism in perovskite titanium oxides in concrete terms. Lastly, the book examines the materials designed for high-performance ferroelectrics and discusses the future of high-speed memory.
This book is intended for theoretical and experimental researchers who are interested in ferroelectrics and advanced memory. After introducing readers to dielectric, perovskites, advanced memories, and ferroelectric, it explains quantum simulation. Then, using molecular orbital calculation results, it explains the ferroelectric mechanism in perovskite titanium oxides in concrete terms. Lastly, the book examines the materials designed for high-performance ferroelectrics and discusses the future of high-speed memory.
Appeals to both theoretical and experimental researchers Helps readers to understand the origin of ferroelectricity together with the theoretical basics Uses molecular orbital calculation results to explain the ferroelectric mechanism in perovskite titanium oxides
Taku Onishi
Origin of Ferroelectricity Ferroelectric Perovskite Quantum Computational Chemistry Quantum Mechanics at Electron and Atomic Level High Speed Memory