Solid state ionics : materials and applications : proceedings of the 3rd Asian Conference on Solid State Ionics, 9-13 November 1992 Varanasi, India
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Solid state ionics : materials and applications : proceedings of the 3rd Asian Conference on Solid State Ionics, 9-13 November 1992 Varanasi, India
World Scientific, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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This book constitutes the proceedings of an up-to-date and comprehensive meeting devoted to the question whether baryon number violation can occur — in the standard model of weak and electromagnetic interactions — at rates which can be relevant to cosmology and particle experiment. There has been a great deal of activity and many new results in the past year, and the meeting was the first occasion for a review of the field. It is the only source in which all the work in this field is reviewed in a single volume. As such, it would provide a useful reference for graduate students and researchers wanting to learn more about this area.
Table of Contents
- NMR studies in ion conducting polymer
- theory of fast ion conduction, D. Brinkmann
- diffusion mechanism in solid electrolytes
- application of synchroton radiation to solid electrolytes, A.V. Chadwick
- universal frequency dependent response of ionic solids - microscopic interpretation, W. Dieterich
- ionic conductivity in Sol-gel prepared glassy ternary systems
- novel proton conductors for humidity sensing, M. Greenblatt
- structure and dynamics of superionic conductors, S. Hoshino
- properties of PAN and its applications in solid state lithium battery and supercapacitor, C. Liquan
- cationic conduction in oxyacid salts
- high pressure studies of solid electrolytes by means of DSC, A. Lunden
- the influence of internal reactions to solid state diffusion
- solid state ionics in heterogeneous electrolytes, J. Maier
- polymeric materials for electrochromic devices, B. Scrosati
- mixed ionic + electronically conducting polymers, S. Skaarup
- in situ diffraction studies of solid-state electrochemical processes
- molecular dynamics (MD) simulation as a route to material design, J. Thomas
- composite electrode materials, J.B. Wagner
- chemical sensors, especially techniques to overcome cross-sensitivity problems, W. Weppner.
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