Books by Keyword: Dielectric Materials

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Edited by: Huang Nay Ming, Saadah Abd Rahman and Woon Kai Lin
Online since: February 2014
Description: Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 4th International Conference on Solid State Science and Technology, December 18-20, 2013, Melaka, Malaysia.
The 105 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Thin Film and Nanostructure,
Chapter 2: Superconductors,
Chapter 3: Biomaterials Based Molecular Electronics,
Chapter 4: Polymers and Composites,
Chapter 5: Optical and Dielectric Materials,
Chapter 6: Magnetic Materials,
Chapter 7: Ceramics and Glasses,
Chapter 8: Solid State Theory, Simulations and Computation,
Chapter 9: Carbon and Related Materials,
Chapter 10: Semiconductors and Devices,
Chapter 11: Metals and Alloys
Edited by: Yuan Ming Huang
Online since: January 2013
Description: The book contains a selection of peer-reviewed papers that have been presented at the 2nd International Conference on Optical, Electronic and Electrical Materials.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The topics of the 82 selected papers cover optical materials, electronic materials, electrical materials, magnetic materials, dielectric materials and optoelectronic devices. It provides a lot of useful information for ordinary readers as well as materials scientists and engineers who wish to understand the most recent development in the materials science field of semiconductors, dielectrics and optoelectronic devices.
Edited by: N. Mizutani, K. Shinozaki, N. Kamehara and T. Kimura
Online since: May 1998
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Electroceramics have long furthered the development of electronics, and underpin modern-day high-technology. The development of electroceramics in Japan has been especially marked: many new electroceramics such as ferrites, varistors and sensors, as well as superior manufacturing technologies have been the result.
Edited by: J. Nowotny
Online since: January 1992
Description: The purpose of the present volume is to address several selected issues in relation to the preparation and properties of ceramic materials for electronics and to present a survey of the progress of the most important areas in this field.
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