Physics of Crystalline Dielectrics

Physics of Crystalline Dielectrics
Author: I.S. Zheludev
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461589843

Research in solid-state physics in general and in the physics of dielectrics in particular has grown rapidly in scope and quan tity in the last twenty-five years. In the fifties and early sixties, there was an upsurge of interest in ferroelectricity, piezoelectrici ty, and pyroelectricity. The classical physics of dielectrics, rep resented by books of H. Frohlich, C.P. Smyth, G.I. Skanavi, and A. von Hippel, is now unthinkable without ferroelectricity. The structure and properties of ferroelectrics have been described in a number of books and reviews, including those of W. Kanzig, H.D. Megaw, F. Jona and G. Shirane, W.J. Merz and E. Fatuzzo. The present work deals with the physics of crystalline di electrics and is based on the investigations carried out by scien tists throughout the world. But, understandably, the emphasis is on the research done in the USSR, particularly in the author's labo ratory. A special feature of this two-volume treatise is the pro minent place given to the symmetry and structure of dielectrics and to the importance of spontaneous electric polarization in many properties of crystals. In fact, these aspects take up the whole of the first volume. The second volume is concerned mainly with various properties and phenomena whose nature is illustrated by considering specific crystals. Thus, for example, the phenomena of polarization, piezoelectricity, electrostriction, etc., are first discussed in detail. Then follow descriptions of these phenomena in specific compounds.

Physics of Crystalline Dielectrics

Physics of Crystalline Dielectrics
Author: I.S. Zheludev
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1468480766

Research in solid-state physics in general and in the physics of dielectrics in particular has grown rapidly in scope and quan tity in the last twenty-five years. In the fifties and early sixties, there was an upsurge of interest in ferroelectricity, piezoelectrici ty' and pyroelectricity. The classical physics of dielectrics, rep resented by books of H. Frohlich, C.P. Smyth, G.I. Skanavi, and A. von Hippel, is now unthinkable without ferroelectricity. The structure and properties of ferroelectrics have been described in a number of books and reviews, including those of W. Kanzig, H.D. Megaw, F. Jona and G. Shirane, W.J. Merz and E. Fatuzzo. The present work deals with the physics of crystalline di electrics and is based on the investigations carried out by scien tists throughout the world. But, understandably, the emphasis is on the research done in the USSR, particularly in the author's labo ratory. A special feature of this two-volume treatise is the pro minent place given to the symmetry and structure of dielectrics and to the importance of spontaneous electric polarization in many properties of crystals. In fact, these aspects take up the whole of the first volume. The second volume is concerned mainly with various properties and phenomena whose nature is illustrated by considering specific crystals. Thus, for example, the phenomena of polarization, piezoelectricity, electrostriction, etc., are first discussed in detail. Then follow descriptions of these phenomena in specific compounds.

Physics of Crystalline Dielectrics

Physics of Crystalline Dielectrics
Author: I.S. Zheludev
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461589860

Research in solid-state physics in general and in the physics of dielectrics in particular has grown rapidly in scope and quan­ tity in the last twenty-five years. In the fifties and early sixties, there was an upsurge of interest in ferroelectricity, piezoelectrici­ ty, and pyroelectricity. The classical physics of dielectrics, rep­ resented by books of H. Frohlich, C. P. Smyth, G. I. Skanavi, and A. von Hippel, is now unthinkable without ferroelectricity. The structure and properties of ferroelectrics have been described in a number of books and reviews, including those of W. Kanzig, H. D. Megaw, F. Jona and G. Shirane, W. J. Merz and E. Fatuzzo. The present work deals with the physics of crystalline di­ electrics and is based on the investigations carried out by scien­ tists throughout the world. But, understandably, the emphasis is on the research done in the USSR, particularly in the author's labo­ ratory. A special feature of this two-volume treatise is the pro­ minent place given to the symmetry and structure of dielectrics and to the importance of spontaneous electric polarization in many properties of crystals. In fact, these aspects take up the whole of the first volume. The second volume is concerned mainly with various properties and phenomena whose nature is illustrated by considering specific crystals. Thus, for example, the phenomena of polarization, piezoelectricity, electrostriction, etc. , are first discussed in detail. Then follow descriptions of these phenomena in specific compounds.

Physics of Active Dielectrics. Volume 2

Physics of Active Dielectrics. Volume 2
Author: Yuriy M. Poplavko
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2015-10-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659798597

The Second Volume is mostly devoted to the specific properties of active dielectrics. A dielectric may be considered as active if it can convert energy or information. Active (or adaptive, or controlled, or smart) dielectrics may easily react to the changes of temperature, pressure, mechanical stress, electrical and magnetic fields and light illumination. Active dielectrics are classified as pyroelectrics, ferroelectrics, piezoelectrics, electrets, quantum-electronics materials; as well as on posistors, superionic conductors, liquid crystals and others. The nature of spontaneous polarization is the main topic of book. A number of electrical, mechanical and thermal effects of polar crystals are considered, and a reductive model of crystals internal polarity is proposed. The relationship between pyroelectricity and piezoelectricity is discussed on the basis of experimental and theoretical data. Various types of pyroelectrics, ferroelectrics and ferroelastics are described. The non-linearity of ferroelectrics and paraelectrics is analysed.

Ferroelectric Crystals

Ferroelectric Crystals
Author: Franco 1922- Jona
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781013350191

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