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A simple nanoimprinting method creates arrays of ferroelectric polymer structures suitable for low-cost, non-volatile memories.

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Figure 1: The nanoimprinting method and the two ways it can be used in non-volatile random-access memory and data-storage devices.

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Ducharme, S., Gruverman, A. Start the presses. Nature Mater 8, 9–10 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat2348

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