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... ferroelectricity that the crystal lack a center of symmetry . All ferroelectrics will be piezoelectric , but not all piezoelectrics will be ferroelectric ( e.g. , quartz ) . The occurrence of ferroelectricity is generally interpreted to ...
... ferroelectricity that the crystal lack a center of symmetry . All ferroelectrics will be piezoelectric , but not all piezoelectrics will be ferroelectric ( e.g. , quartz ) . The occurrence of ferroelectricity is generally interpreted to ...
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... FERROELECTRIC CRYSTALS We list in Table 8.1 some of the crystals which are commonly con- sidered ferroelectric , along with the transition ( Curie ) temperature Te at which the crystal changes from the low temperature polarized state to ...
... FERROELECTRIC CRYSTALS We list in Table 8.1 some of the crystals which are commonly con- sidered ferroelectric , along with the transition ( Curie ) temperature Te at which the crystal changes from the low temperature polarized state to ...
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... ferroelectric ? REFERENCES P. W. Anderson , " Theory of the ferroelectric behavior of barium titanate , " Ceram . Age ( April , 1951 ) . Baumgartner , Jona , and Känzig , " Seignetteelektrizität , " Ergebnisse der exacten ...
... ferroelectric ? REFERENCES P. W. Anderson , " Theory of the ferroelectric behavior of barium titanate , " Ceram . Age ( April , 1951 ) . Baumgartner , Jona , and Känzig , " Seignetteelektrizität , " Ergebnisse der exacten ...
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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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