Microwave Dielectric Spectroscopy of Ferroelectrics and Related Materials

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Backward Wave Oscillator
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Curie Weiss Law
Dielectric Contribution
Dielectric Dispersion
Dielectric Permittivity
dielectric properties
dielectric spectroscopy in ferroelectrics
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Ferroelectric Dispersion
Ferroelectric Phase Transition
ferroelectric semiconductors
Helix Traveling Wave Tube
hydrogen bonding materials
Internal Bias Electric Field
KDP Type Crystal
Lattice Gas Model
low dimensional conductors
Microwave Dielectric Spectroscopy
microwave measurement techniques
Order Disorder Type
Paraelectric Phase
phase transition analysis
Proper Ferroelectric
Protonic Conductors
quasi-one-dimensional H-bonded ferroelectrics
Relaxational Soft Mode
SbSI Type Crystals
Soft Ferroelectric Mode
Soft Mode
Soft Mode Behavior
Soft Mode Frequency
solid state physics
Static Dielectric Permittivity
Superionic Phase Transition
Universal Dynamic Response

Product details

  • ISBN 9782884491907
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this important book, the author summarizes and generalizes the results of 25 years of work in this exciting field, which has been developing extensively within the last few decades. The reader will find discussions of many crystals that were investigated in the microwave region, including low-dimensional and ferroelectric semiconductors, protonic conductors, quasi-one-dimensional H-bonded. and other order-disorder ferroelectrics. This volume is an essential reference for all scientists and graduate students whose interests are connected to the physics of ferroelectrics and related materials; the physics of structural phase transitions; and superionic conductors. It will also be of value to those interested in developing or exploiting microwave measurement techniques.
Jonas Grigas

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