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Domain Structure In Ferroelectrics And Related Materials A S Sidorkin

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Domain Structure In Ferroelectrics And Related Materials A S Sidorkin
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Publisher: Cambridge Int Science Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Pages: 247
Author: A S Sidorkin
ISBN: 9781904602149, 1904602142
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Domain Structure In Ferroelectrics And Related Materials A S Sidorkin by A S Sidorkin 9781904602149, 1904602142 instant download after payment.

The book examines domain structuring due to the loss of the initial phase stability in materials of finite size. It also covers aspects such as the behaviour of domain boundaries during their interaction with lattice defects, their structure in real ferroelectrically ordered materials, the effect of the lattice potential relief on their movement, and the flexural and translational components of their dynamics in ferroelectric crystals. The contribution of the domain boundaries to the dielectric properties of ferroelectrics and elastic properties of ferroelectric elastomers is evaluated.

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