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This project aims to create new ferroelectric materials using metal-organic frameworks with dipolar rotors. These materials are designed for flexible memory storage and energy harvesting applications in biocompatible sensors and implantable devices, focusing on improving polarization stability and switching efficiency.
I seek to develop new ferroelectrics based on metal-organic frameworks with dipolar rotors.
Ferroelectrics are targeted to be used as physically flexible memories and mechanical energy harvesters for biocompatible sensors and implantable monitoring devices.
As ferroelectrics can store and switch their polarity, they can be used as memories.
Via the piezoelectric effect, they can harvest mechanical vibrations.
The materials most compatible with flexible substrates, are soft matter materials.
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