# Non-equilibrium Structure Affects Ferroelectric Behaviour in Confined   Polymers

**Authors:** D. E. Marinez-Tong, A. Sanz, J. Mart\'in, T. E. Ezquerra, A. Nogales

arXiv: 1706.08071 · 2017-06-27

## TL;DR

This paper investigates how interfaces and confinement influence ferroelectric behavior in polymers, showing that specific interface conditions can stabilize ferroelectric phases not seen in bulk materials.

## Contribution

It provides new insights into the role of confinement geometries and interfaces in stabilizing ferroelectric phases in polymers, which is a novel understanding in the field.

## Key findings

- Interfaces can stabilize ferroelectric phases in confined polymers.
- Different confinement geometries affect ferroelectric stability.
- Interface effects are crucial for ferroelectric behavior in polymers.

## Abstract

The effect of interfaces and confinement in polymer ferroelectric structured is discussed. Results on confinement under different geometries are presented and the comparison of all of them allows to evidence that the presence of an interface in particular cases stabilizes a ferroelectric phase that is not spontaneously formed under normal bulk processing conditions

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