“…3 Recently, inorganic ferroelectric/polyanaline bulk composites have been produced as a route to increase the functionality of the polymer yielding, for example, positive temperature coefficient of resistance effects. [4][5][6] We show here that on incorporating a ferroelectric compound into a lowdimensional polymer structure, e.g., a nanofiber, the polarization can be exploited to control properties. Specifically, electrospinning is used to produce nanofibers of conductive PANI containing BaTiO 3 particles, to examine the effect of ferroelectric polarization on transport mechanisms in small systems.…”