“…42,44,90 The latter can represent the polarization dynamics in ferroelectric capacitors, domain dynamics in tip-electrode experiments, oxygen vacancy or ionic diffusion in solid-state ionic materials, etc. Correspondingly, the data can be mapped on the appropriate physical models-for example, for solid state ionics these measurements offer a spatially resolved analog of the potentiostatic intermittent titration (PITT) 91,92 performed during charge-discharge measurements. However, in most cases, such models are unavailable or need to be adapted to SPM geometry, necessitating development of statistical or phenomenological analysis tools, as discussed below.…”