Ferroelectric materials could bring down cost of cloud computing and electronic devices
Grazed from Phys.org. Author: Editorial Staff.
A new class of organic materials developed at Northwestern University boasts a very attractive but elusive property: ferroelectricity. The crystalline materials also have a great memory, which could be very useful in computer and cellphone memory applications, including cloud computing.
A team of organic chemists discovered they could create very long crystals with desirable properties using just two small organic molecules that are extremely attracted to each other. The attraction between the two molecules causes them to self assemble into an ordered network — order that is needed for a material to be ferroelectric…

