Antiferroelectric

/ˌæntiːˌfɛroʊɪˈlɛktrɪk/ adjective, noun

A material or property that exhibits antiferroelectricity, where electric polarization directions alternate in a crystal structure, opposite to ferroelectric alignment.

From anti- + ferroelectric (materials showing electrical properties like iron). Coined in physics in the 1950s to describe materials where electric dipoles point alternately in opposite directions, the inverse of ferroelectricity.

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