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Crystal Structure Of Electroceramics Stevin Snellius Pramana

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Crystal Structure Of Electroceramics Stevin Snellius Pramana
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.13 MB
Pages: 138
Author: Stevin Snellius Pramana
ISBN: 9783038425946, 303842594X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Crystal Structure Of Electroceramics Stevin Snellius Pramana by Stevin Snellius Pramana 9783038425946, 303842594X instant download after payment.

Electrical, optical, ionic and magnetic properties of ceramics are primarily dictated by their crystal structure. They can be improved by introducing impurities, creating long range order/short range order/disorder, engineering defects and utilising specific crystal anisotropy and orientation. This Special Issue is aimed at manuscripts focusing on the recent development of electroceramics and its relation to the crystallography, including the characterisation aspect.
In particular, the topic of interest covers the review paper on principles, difficulties and progress of crystal structure determination and refinement from powder diffraction, and ferroelectricity in binary crystals. Other interesting piezoelectric, electrical conducting, dielectric and ferroelectric ceramics are reported with various crystal structural characterisation and microscopy techniques.

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