👉 Ferroelectricity is a phenomenon in which materials with a high electric conductivity (ferroelectrics) and a low electrical resistivity (insulators) exhibit an electrical response when subjected to a magnetic field. This behavior can be explained by the presence of electrons that are accelerated and separated from other electrons, creating a gap between them in the material's lattice structure. Ferroelectric materials have been extensively studied due to their unique properties and applications in electronics, such as in high-frequency circuits for signal