ISAF '96


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ISAF '94


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ISAF '94


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Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium (9th) on Applications of Ferroelectrics, Held in University Park, Pennsylvania on 7-10 August, 1994


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The Ninth International Symposium on the Applications of Ferroelectrics (ISAF '94) was held at the Penn State Scanticon Conference Center, the Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, during August 7-10, 1994. The Symposium program contained 377 scientific papers on various aspects of ferroelectrics and their applications. There were 116 oral (42 invited) and 261 poster papers presented in three parallel oral sessions and in the poster sessions each day over the three days of the meeting. The meeting covered major advances in the areas of piezoelectrics, dielectrics, thin film ferroelectrics, actuators, smart materials, pyroelectrics, nonlinear optical ferroelectrics, photorefractive materials, and their applications. The conference was attended by international scientists representing 21 countries. The geographical distribution of the papers, international and national, is represented in the accompanying table and graphs. (MM).




ISAF '94


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Ferroelectricity


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This indispensable collection of seminal papers on ferroelectricity provides an overview over almost a hundred years of basic and applied research. Containing historic contributions from renowned authors, this book presents developments in an area of science that is still rapidly growing. Although primarily aimed at scientists and academics involved in research, this will also be of use to students as well as newcomers to the field.




Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics (6th) Held in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on 8-11 Jun 1986


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The 1986 IEEE INternational Symposium on the Applications of Ferroelectrics was held at Lehigh University from June 8 to 10, 1986. More than three hundred seventy scientists and engineers participated in the twenty-eight oral and poster sessions. It is heartening to note that the participants included over eighty students as these young workers constitute the future of our profession. Researchers from industrial, university and government laboratories provided a good balance of perspectives. The eighty-two participants from eighteen countries outside the U.S. verify the truly international character of this meeting. The many spirited technical discussions - both in the meeting rooms and corridors - testify to the value of this Symposium for the interchange of technical information on ferroelectric material and their applications. Keywords: Ferroelectrics, Ferroelectric materials, Device research, Electro-Optics, Pyroelectrics, Ceramics, Polymers, Dielectrics. (JES).