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... domain structure . Ferroelectric domains in barium titanate may be observed by optical means , as the crystals are transparent and exhibit different . indices of refraction parallel and perpendicular to the tetragonal axis of a domain ...
... domain structure . Ferroelectric domains in barium titanate may be observed by optical means , as the crystals are transparent and exhibit different . indices of refraction parallel and perpendicular to the tetragonal axis of a domain ...
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... domain structure of the polycrystalline specimen has been drawn for simplicity as if each crystallite contained only a single domain ; this is not usually the case . Domains can be larger than or smaller than a crystal grain , depending ...
... domain structure of the polycrystalline specimen has been drawn for simplicity as if each crystallite contained only a single domain ; this is not usually the case . Domains can be larger than or smaller than a crystal grain , depending ...
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... domain structure always has its origin in the possibility of lowering the energy of a system by going from a saturated configuration with high magnetic energy to a domain configuration with a lower energy . A particularly simple type of ...
... domain structure always has its origin in the possibility of lowering the energy of a system by going from a saturated configuration with high magnetic energy to a domain configuration with a lower energy . A particularly simple type of ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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