Electroceramics in Japan III


Book Description

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. The present volume discusses dielectric, piezoelectric, semiconductive, ionically conducting and superconductive materials. Special emphasis is placed on the characterization of these materials, including computer simulations, and on the fabrication procedures for bulk and thin film ceramics on the submicronmeter scale. Important results are reported on grain boundary phenomena and the effects of various crystal and surface structures on the technologically important properties of electroceramics.




Asian Ceramic Science for Electronics III and Electroceramics in Japan XII


Book Description

This special collection brings to the reader the latest developments in the science and technology of electroceramics. It focuses on contributing to the exchange of Electroceramics knowledge; both scientific and industrial.




Electroceramics in Japan VI


Book Description

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). Japan is the most active country in carrying out research on Electroceramics. This research field is also rapidly expanding, and has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications.




Electroceramics in Japan XVI


Book Description

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). This special collection brings together the latest developments in the science and technology of electroceramics. It focuses upon contributing to the exchange of Electroceramics know-how; both scientific and industrial. The major topics covered by this special collection includes dielectric and ferroelectric ceramics, lead-free ferroelectric ceramics, energy related ceramics, thin film and nanocrystal, semiconductor, magnetic, optical, and sensor ceramics. All papers collected were reviewed.




Electroceramics in Japan II


Book Description

The research field of Electroceramics is rapidly expanding, and has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications. This book presents the latest research results on conductive ceramics; dielectrics; piezo-electric ceramics; ZnO semiconducting ceramics; insulators; batteries and cells; and memory devices.




Electroceramics in Japan VII


Book Description

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). Japan is the most active country involved in carrying out research on Electroceramics. This field is a rapidly expanding one, and has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications.




Electroceramics in Japan VIII


Book Description

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). Japan is currently the most active country involved in carrying out research in. the rapidly expanding field of Electroceramics ; a field that has tremendous implications for a wide range of high-tech applications.




Electroceramics in Japan I


Book Description

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). Electroceramics have long furthered the development of electronics, and underpin modern-day high-technology. The development of electroceramics in Japan has been especially marked: many new electroceramics such as ferrites, varistors and sensors, as well as superior manufacturing technologies have been the result.




Electroceramics in Japan XI


Book Description

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). Japan is currently the most active country among those carrying out research into the rapidly expanding sphere of Electroceramics; a field that holds tremendous promise for expanding or opening-up a wide range of high-tech applications.




Electroceramics in Japan XIV


Book Description

Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS). The major topics covered by this special collection include dielectrics, piezoelectric ceramics, ferroelectrics, lead-free piezoelectric ceramics, Li-ion battery-related materials, secondary batteries, solid oxide fuel cells, dye-sensitized solar cells, the properties and processing of thin films, magnetic ceramics, semiconducting ceramics, sensors and ceramic science and processing. The microstructures of the materials considered also ranged from single crystals to bulk ceramics, to thin films and finally to nanocrystals; thus providing a complete overview of the subject.