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LEAD ZIRCONATE TITANATES - Storming Media The material examined is lead-zirconate-titanate. Reports by Keyword(s) LEAD ZIRCONATE TITANATES See Storming Media LLC Information |
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Ceramic - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lead zirconate titanate is another ferroelectric material. The most common such materials are lead zirconate titanate and barium titanate. |
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Ilhan Aksay - Civil and Environmental Engineering ?Topographical Evolution of Lead Zirconate Titanate (Pzt) Thin Films Patterned by Micromolding in Capillaries.? J. Phys. |
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Ilhan Aksay - Chemical and Biological Engineering C.R. Martin, I.A. Aksay, ?Topographical Evolution of Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) Thin Films Patterned by Micromolding in Capillaries,? J. Phys. |
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Piezoceramic Thick Films ? Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic... Piezoceramic thick films based on lead zirconate titanate (PZT) are of great interest for cost-effective fabrication of integrated sensors and |
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Symposium C: Theory and Applications of Ferroelectric and... The tutorial will follow the lead of previous MRS tutorials on ferroelectric materials. See Materials Research Society Information |
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Symposium J: Protons in Solids - 2011 MRS Spring Meeting the chemistry and structure of the surfaces, the formation of hydrous titanate nanostructures, and the photocatalytic properties of TiO2 and other See Materials Research Society Information |
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EMAL | Educational Materials & Publications | Publications Stefanovsky and R.C. Ewing (1999) Structural and compositional relationships in titanate-composed ceramics for actinide-bearing waste immobilization. |
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Radiation-induced amorphization resistance and radiation... characteristics that enable materials, in a displacive radiation damage environment, to resist lattice instabilities that lead to amorphization. See Nature Publishing Group Information |
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