“…High-performance ferroelectric oxides are critical components in the current electronics industry because they have outstanding electrical properties, including ferroelectricity, piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity and dielectricity. They are widely applied in high-efficiency memories [32][33][34][35] , microsensors [36,37] , high-frequency filters [38,39] , energy harvesting systems [40,41] , high-energy-density capacitors [42][43][44][45] , ultrasonic medical treatment [46,47] and other related devices [48][49][50][51] , and are also expected to be applied in the field of high-temperature superconductivity [52,53] . However, perovskite ferroelectrics are generally considered to be brittle and unbendable [54,55] .…”