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Books by Keyword: Ferroelectric
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Edited by:
Wei Pan and Jianghong Gong
Online since: March 2010
Description: This special volume presents the latest advances in the science and technology of high-performance ceramics. More than 600 excellent contributions were further refined, using a strict peer-review process, to give the more than 243 manuscripts included in this collection.
Edited by:
Tadashi Takenaka, Hajime Haneda, Kazumi Kato, Masasuke Takata and Kazuo Shinozaki
Online since: December 2009
Description: This special collection brings to the reader the latest developments in the science and technology of electroceramics. It focuses on contributing to the exchange of Electroceramics knowledge; both scientific and industrial.
Edited by:
Kazumi Kato, Tadashi Takenaka, Masasuke Takata and Kazuo Shinozaki
Online since: September 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Japan is currently the most active country among those carrying out research into the rapidly expanding sphere of Electroceramics; a field that holds tremendous promise for expanding or opening-up a wide range of high-tech applications.
Japan is currently the most active country among those carrying out research into the rapidly expanding sphere of Electroceramics; a field that holds tremendous promise for expanding or opening-up a wide range of high-tech applications.
Edited by:
Keiichi Katayama, Kazumi Kato, Tadashi Takenaka, Masasuke Takata and Kazuo Shinozaki
Online since: September 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Japan is currently the most active country of all of those carrying out research in the rapidly expanding field of Electroceramics; a field that has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications.
Japan is currently the most active country of all of those carrying out research in the rapidly expanding field of Electroceramics; a field that has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications.
Edited by:
B.M. Darinskii and L.B. Magalas
Online since: August 2006
Description: This work bridges the gaps between mechanical spectroscopy, internal friction, relaxation phenomena in solids and the spectroscopic approach to the dissipation of mechanical energy in solids.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
A limited number of papers are selected from different fields in order to compare the analysis of similar relaxation phenomena occurring in various materials.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
A limited number of papers are selected from different fields in order to compare the analysis of similar relaxation phenomena occurring in various materials.
Edited by:
Paula Maria Vilarinho
Online since: May 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The aim of this book is to provide the reader with the latest advanced research results on, and an improved understanding of, various aspects of the processing and characterization of materials.
The aim of this book is to provide the reader with the latest advanced research results on, and an improved understanding of, various aspects of the processing and characterization of materials.
Edited by:
M. Miyayama, T. Takenaka, M. Takata and K. Shinozaki
Online since: August 2004
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Japan is the most active country involved in carrying out research on Electroceramics. This field is a rapidly expanding one, and has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications.
Japan is the most active country involved in carrying out research on Electroceramics. This field is a rapidly expanding one, and has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications.
Edited by:
T. Kimura, K. Koumoto, T. Takenaka, S. Fujitsu, K. Shinozaki
Online since: September 2002
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Description: Electroceramics are among the most interesting and useful materials for electronic devices and many other high-technology applications. This series of books regularly presents the latest research results, on electroceramics, coming out of Asia and Japan. This current volume integrates two themes, "Asian Ceramic Science for Electronics II" and "Electroceramics in Japan V", and describes many new and important results in ceramic science as applied to electronics, including: conductive ceramics; dielectrics, piezoelectric and ferroelectric ceramics; semiconducting ceramics; insulators; thin-film electroceramics; batteries and cells; memory devices and optical devices. Emphasis is placed very much on the potential applications of these materials, without neglecting the necessary production and fabrication techniques.
Description: Electroceramics are among the most interesting and useful materials for electronic devices and many other high-technology applications. This series of books regularly presents the latest research results, on electroceramics, coming out of Asia and Japan. This current volume integrates two themes, "Asian Ceramic Science for Electronics II" and "Electroceramics in Japan V", and describes many new and important results in ceramic science as applied to electronics, including: conductive ceramics; dielectrics, piezoelectric and ferroelectric ceramics; semiconducting ceramics; insulators; thin-film electroceramics; batteries and cells; memory devices and optical devices. Emphasis is placed very much on the potential applications of these materials, without neglecting the necessary production and fabrication techniques.
Edited by:
M. Murata, K. Koumoto and T. Takenaka, S. Fujitsu
Online since: July 2001
Description: Asia is the most active area for research of the Electroceramics. The research field of Electroceramics is rapidly expanding, and has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This book presents the latest research results on ceramic science for electronics as conductive ceramics; dielectrics, piezoelectric and ferroelectric ceramics; semiconducting ceramics; insulators; thin films of electroceramics; batteries and cells; memory devices; and optical devices in Asia. Emphasis is placed on the potential applications of these materials, as well as on production and fabrication techniques.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This book presents the latest research results on ceramic science for electronics as conductive ceramics; dielectrics, piezoelectric and ferroelectric ceramics; semiconducting ceramics; insulators; thin films of electroceramics; batteries and cells; memory devices; and optical devices in Asia. Emphasis is placed on the potential applications of these materials, as well as on production and fabrication techniques.
Edited by:
N. Murata, K. Shinozaki and T. Kimura
Online since: May 2000
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Electroceramics are among the most interesting and useful materials for electronic devices, and various other high-technology applications. The present volume discusses dielectric, piezoelectric, semiconductive, ionically conducting and superconductive materials. Special emphasis is placed on the characterization of these materials, including computer simulations, and on the fabrication procedures for bulk and thin film ceramics on the submicronmeter scale. Important results are reported on grain boundary phenomena and the effects of various crystal and surface structures on the technologically important properties of electroceramics.
Electroceramics are among the most interesting and useful materials for electronic devices, and various other high-technology applications. The present volume discusses dielectric, piezoelectric, semiconductive, ionically conducting and superconductive materials. Special emphasis is placed on the characterization of these materials, including computer simulations, and on the fabrication procedures for bulk and thin film ceramics on the submicronmeter scale. Important results are reported on grain boundary phenomena and the effects of various crystal and surface structures on the technologically important properties of electroceramics.