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FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS OF FERROELECTRICS 2001: 11th Williamsburg Workshop Henry Krakauer, College of William and Mary, Department of Physics, Williamsburg, VA, USA |
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Subseries: Materials Physics and Applications Published August 2001; ISBN 0-7354-0021-0, One Volume, Print; 249 pages; 6 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches; $135.00 Readership: Physicists, chemists, materials scientists, industrial scientists, and graduate students in materials science, condensed matter physics, physical chemistry, device engineering properties researchers This volume addresses a broad range of experimental topics on the nature of ferroelectrics, including recent developments in piezoelectricity, phase transitions, alloy properties, thin films, and first-principles theory of polarization in insulators. The papers will be of interest to researchers and graduate students working in the fundatmental materials sciences. Related AIP Titles: |
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