Scientists show non-ferroelectric materials can gain ferroelectric properties when stacked with ferroelectric materials - a phenomenon called proximity ferroelectricity.
In the most recent trading session, Applied Materials (AMAT) closed at $176.99, indicating a -0.47% shift from the previous trading day.
The stock's fall snapped a four-day winning streak.
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