➀ A research team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has developed a novel technique for creating precise atomic arrangements in ferroelectrics; ➁ The technique uses an electric stylus to alter electric dipoles in selected directions; ➂ This advancement could lead to low-power nanoelectronics and high-speed broadband communications for the 6G era; ➃ The research could significantly enhance the processing power and efficiency of future computing systems.
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