Ferroelectrics
Principles and Applications

1. Edition April 2017
VIII, Pages, Hardcover
5 Pictures
7 tables
Monograph
Short Description
Combining both fundamental principles and real-life applications in a single volume, this reference discusses the latest research results in ferroelectrics, including many new ferroelectric materials for the latest technologies, such as capacitors, transducers and memories.
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Combining both fundamental principles and real-life applications in a single volume, this book discusses the latest research results in ferroelectrics, including many new ferroelectric materials for the latest technologies, such as capacitors, transducers and memories.
The first two chapters introduce dielectrics and microscopic materials properties, while the following chapter discusses pyroelectricity and piezoelectricity. The larger part of the text is devoted to ferroelectricity and ferroelectric ceramics, with not only their fundamentals but also applications discussed. The book concludes with a look at the future for laser printed materials and applications.
With over 600 references to recent publications on piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials, this is an invaluable reference for physicists, materials scientists and engineers.
Energy Bands in Crystals
Conductor, Insulator and Semiconductor
Fermi-Dirac Distribution Function
Dielectrics
MICROSCOPIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS
Phonon
Phase Transition
PYROELECTRICITY AND PIEZOELECTRICITY
Pyroelectricity
Piezoelectricity
Application of Piezoelectric Materials
FERROELECTRICITY
Ferroelectrics
Classification of Ferroelectric Materials
FERROELECTRIC CERAMICS: DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS
Capacitors
Explosive-to-Electrical Transducers
Composites
Thin Films
Alternative Memories Based on Ferroelectric Materials
Nanoscale Ferroelectrics
Electro-optic Devices
Photoelastic Devices
Photorefractive Devices
Prem Chand has a master's degree in physics and obtained his PhD degree from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, India. After working at Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India for almost thirty years he reached the highest position of Chief Scientist. Later he has served as director of an engineering college at Delhi-NCR-Sonepat, Haryana, India. Currently, he is serving as professor & head of physics in Sri Ramaswamy Memorial (S R M) University in Delhi-NCR-Sonepat, Haryana, India. Prof. Chand has authored more than hundred scientific publications several review articles and two invited book chapters on ferroelectrics.