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Sure, you can reduce the voltage required, but what about the current required? Ferric materials tend to be somewhat resistive compared to most other metals.


The ferroelectric materials here are used in the insulating stack, so actually higher DC resistance is a good thing.


The ferroelectrics here are used to create a negative capacitance, which, when in series with a positive capacitor, results in a voltage amplifier. This subverts the 60 mV/ decade Boltzmann limit.




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