Activated solutions enabling low-temperature processing of functional ferroelectric oxides for flexible electronics

Advanced Materials
Iñigo BretosMaria Lourdes Calzada

Abstract

Functional ferroelectric oxides for flexible electronics are achieved from activated solutions enabling low-temperature processing and large-area deposition directly on polymeric substrates. This processing technology reaches the lower limit temperature of crystallization at 300 °C, using a strategy that combines seeded diphasic precursors and photochemical solution deposition. Properties of these materials are comparable to those of high-temperature-processed counterparts and organic ferroelectrics.

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