The first lines of the Introduction, starting from "Some dielectric materials" and ending with "emerging biotechnology applications.3,4", should be replaced by the following: Exposing nonconductive materials to intense electric fields can in several cases induce a temporary or permanent polarization, via alignment of polarizable units (e.g., molecular poling) or via localization of excess surface charges.1,2 A typical case is represented by ferroelectric crystals, characterized by the possibility of generating and reversing a permanent polarization through an externally applied electric field. Such a switchable polarization is at the basis of a variety of devices, whose applications include sensors, actuators, data storage, and emerging biotechnology applications.
Correction: Direct evidence of polar ordering and investigation on cythophilic properties of pyroelectrified polymer films by optical second harmonic generation analysis (Macromolecules (2017) 50:19 (7666-7671) DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.7b00794) / Lettieri, S.; Rega, R.; Pallotti, D. K.; Gennari, O.; Mecozzi, L.; Maddalena, P.; Ferraro, P.; Grilli, S.. - In: MACROMOLECULES. - ISSN 0024-9297. - 51:10(2018), pp. 3895-3895. [10.1021/acs.macromol.8b00722]
Correction: Direct evidence of polar ordering and investigation on cythophilic properties of pyroelectrified polymer films by optical second harmonic generation analysis (Macromolecules (2017) 50:19 (7666-7671) DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.7b00794)
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;Pallotti D. K.;Gennari O.;Mecozzi L.;Maddalena P.;Ferraro P.;
2018
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The first lines of the Introduction, starting from "Some dielectric materials" and ending with "emerging biotechnology applications.3,4", should be replaced by the following: Exposing nonconductive materials to intense electric fields can in several cases induce a temporary or permanent polarization, via alignment of polarizable units (e.g., molecular poling) or via localization of excess surface charges.1,2 A typical case is represented by ferroelectric crystals, characterized by the possibility of generating and reversing a permanent polarization through an externally applied electric field. Such a switchable polarization is at the basis of a variety of devices, whose applications include sensors, actuators, data storage, and emerging biotechnology applications.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.