Traditional relaxor ferroelectrics are rooted in crystalline systems, motivating exploration of their fluidic analogues through engineered polar nanoregions in dielectric nematic environments. Authors report a nematic relaxor ferroelectric that shows field-induced polarization and tunable energy landscapes, revealing stable high-temperature relaxor behavior and low-temperature field-induced ferroelectric transitions.
- Xinxin Zhang
- Yu Zou
- Mingjun Huang