Electroceramics in Japan IV : proceedings of the 20th Electronics Division Meeting of the Ceramic Society of Japan, Kawasaki, Japan, October 2000

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Electroceramics in Japan IV : proceedings of the 20th Electronics Division Meeting of the Ceramic Society of Japan, Kawasaki, Japan, October 2000

edited by M. Murata ... [et al.]

(Key engineering materials, v. 216)(CSJ series - publications of the Ceramic Society of Japan, v. 8)

Trans Tech Publications , Ceramic Society of Japan, c2002

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Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). Electroceramics are among the most interesting and useful materials for electronic devices, and various other high-technology applications. This book series presents the latest research results for the electroceramics in Japan.

Table of Contents

Texture Engineering of Lead-Containing Perovskite-Type Ceramics by RTGG Method Optimization of Composition and Crystal Structure for Processing Route of PZT System Nonlinear Phenomena in Piezoelectric Ceramics Driven by Constant Voltage Development of Strong Mechanoluminescence with Piezoelectric Materials Fabrication and Properties of PbNb2O6 Ceramics for Wideband Ultrasonic Transducers Effects of La2O3 on the Microstructure and Piezoelectric Properties of PbNb2O6 Effect of Ag Diffusion into PNN-PT-PZ Ceramics Sintering and Dielectrical Property of Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3 Powders Synthesized by Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis Ferroelectric Properties of Ba-and-Ta-Substituted Bi3TiTaO9 Piezoelectric Properties of Transparent Zinc Oxide Thin Plate with C-Axis Orientation Structure and Piezoelectric Properties of Al-Substituted Langasite (La3Ga5-xAlxSiO14) Crystals Effect of Rare Earth Addition on Microstructural Evolution and Electrical Properties in Ni-MLCC Electrophoretic Fabrication and Photocatalytic Performance of TiO2/Fluorocarbon Polymer Composite Films Spectroscopic Studies of Rare-Earth-Doped BaTiO3 Luminescent Gels The Effect of the Nitrogen Plasma Irradiation on ZnO Single Crystals P-Type Electrical Conduction of LaInO3 Based Ceramics and Calculation of its Density of States Fabrication of Nanocrystalline ZnO Thick Films for Solar Cells Effect of Buffer Layers on Electric Property of ZnO Thin Films The Effects of Additives on Electrical Degradation for ZnO Varistors Electrical Properties of Polycrystalline and Epitaxially Grown PZT Thin Films Conduction Mechanism of La-, Nb-Doped BaTiO3 Thin Films by Doping MOCVD Sol-Gel Preparation of (100)-Oriented LaNiO3 Thin Film Electrodes Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Properties of Solution-Derived C-Axis Oriented -BaB2O4 Thin Films Study on Optically Readable Hydrogen Sensor Consisting of Pd/Mg Thin Films by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Fabrication and Evaluation of LaCrO3 Thin Film Electric Heaters Safety Characteristics of Lithium Ion Cells Lithium Secondary Cell Performance with a DMC-Mixed Electrolyte Preparation of Layer Structured Crystal CsxTi2-xMnxO4(x = 0.70) and Application to Cathode for Rechargeable Lithium Battery Preparation of Cearmic Rechargeable Lithium Batteries with Sol-Gel Method Lithium Ion Conductivity in New Li-ADPESSs Lao.56-xM(I)xLi0.33Ta2xTi1-2xO3 Battery Property of Lithium Ion Secondary Battery by Mg Doped LiMn2O4 Synthesis and Characterization of Perovskite-Type Li3yLa1-3y(Nb1-xWx)3O9 Ionic Conductors Electromagnetic Characteristics of Ni-Zn Ferrite-SiO2 Composites Magnetoresistance of Manganite Ceramics Sintered with SiO2 as Additive Electrical Properties of Polarized Partially Stabilized Zirconia for Biomaterials SiOx Formation Process between YSZ and Si Substrate in YSZ/Si Thin Films by In-Situ TEM Analysis

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  • NCID
    BA58987144
  • ISBN
    • 0878498834
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Zürich,Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    vii, 161 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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