
Our May issue
In this issue we feature a Focus on new directions in ferroelectrics. We also highlight research on cancer immunotherapy, topological superconductivity, and single-atom vibrational spectroscopy.
In this issue we feature a Focus on new directions in ferroelectrics. We also highlight research on cancer immunotherapy, topological superconductivity, and single-atom vibrational spectroscopy.
The output mechanical energy densities of ferroelectric polymers remain orders of magnitude smaller than those of piezoelectric ceramics and crystals, limiting their applications in soft actuators. But polymer composites subject to an electro-thermally driven ferroelectric phase transition under low electric fields are now shown to have giant actuation strains and large energy densities.