Principles and Applications of Ferroelectrics and Related Materials

Oxford University Press eBooks
February 1, 2001
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Abstract

Abstract The book develops the modern theory of ferroelectricity in terms of soft modes and lattice dynamics and also describes modern techniques of measurement, including X-ray, optic, and neutron scattering, infrared absorption, and magnetic resonance. It includes a discussion of the related phenomena of antiferroelectricity, pyroelectricity, and ferroelasticity and seconds on domains, thin films, ceramics, and polymers, leading to a comprehensive survey of potential and actual device capabilities for pyroelectric detection, memories, display, and modulation. It provides an authoritative account for those engaged in research or graduate study of ferroelectric or pyroelectric devices.


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