Material’s ‘incipient’ property could jumpstart fast, low-power electronics

Scientists at Penn State have harnessed a unique property called incipient ferroelectricity to create a new type of computer memory that could lead to new electronic devices that use much less energy and can operate in extreme environments like outer space.

<p>Scientists at Penn State have harnessed a unique property called incipient ferroelectricity to create a new type of computer memory that could lead to new electronic devices that use much less energy and can operate in extreme environments like outer space.</p>

Scientists at Penn State have harnessed a unique property called incipient ferroelectricity to create a new type of computer memory that could lead to new electronic devices that use much less energy and can operate in extreme environments like outer space.

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