Low Temperature Behaviour of Ferroelectrics
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Modelling and Preparation of Multiphase Ceramics for Dielectric Applications
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Glassformation in the System Se-Te-Sb
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p.343
Structure and Properties of a Boundary Region of p-n Si Bicrystals
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p.345
How Universal Are the Glassy States in Ferroelectrics and High-Temperature Superconductors?
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p.347
X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of Boride-Nitride Powders
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p.349
X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of Polydisperse Powders
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p.351
Microstructure and Electromechanical Properties of Anisotropic Ferroelectric Ceramics
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p.353
On the Influence of Silicon on Microstructure and Electrical Properties of La-Doped BaTiO3-Ceramics
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How Universal Are the Glassy States in Ferroelectrics and High-Temperature Superconductors?
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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 62-64)
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J. Barthel et al.
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347-348
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P. Roth and E. Hegenbarth, "How Universal Are the Glassy States in Ferroelectrics and High-Temperature Superconductors?", Materials Science Forum, Vols. 62-64, pp. 347-348, 1991
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January 1991
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