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Goldman, Alex |
Modern Ferrite Technology |
I05393 |
2006 |
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Brumberger, H |
Modern Aspects of Small-Angle Scattering |
I01981 |
1995 |
eBook |
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43 |
Nowotny, J |
Non-Stoichiometric Compounds |
I01156 |
1989 |
eBook |
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Barron, T.H.K |
Heat Capacity and Thermal Expansion at Low Temperatures |
I00016 |
1999 |
eBook |
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Title | Modern Ferrite Technology |
Author(s) | Goldman, Alex |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer US, 2006. |
Description | XV, 438 p. 25 illus : online resource |
Abstract Note | Modern Ferrite Technology, 2nd Ed. offers the readers an expert overview of the latest ferrite advances as well as their applications in electronic components. This volume develops the interplay among material properties, component specification and device requirements using ferrites. Throughout, emphasis is placed on practical technological concerns as opposed to mathematical and physical aspects of the subject. The book traces the origin of the magnetic effect in ferrites from the level of the simplest particle and then increases the scope to include larger hierarchies. From the desired magnetic properties, the author deduces the physical and chemical material parameters, taking into consideration major chemistry, impurity levels, ceramic microstructures and grain boundary effects. He then discusses the processing conditions and associated conditions required for implementation. In addition to conventional ceramic techniques, he describes non-conventional methods such as co-precipitation, co-spray roasting and single crystal growth. Electronic materials research scientists and technicians, ferrite manufacturing and research engineers, electronic materials professors and students, electronic engineers in magnetic component design and high frequency power supply engineers will find this book to be an invaluable resource |
ISBN,Price | 9780387294131 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Ceramics
2. Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials
3. Composite materials
4. Composites (Materials)
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - SPRINGER
7. Electronic materials
8. ELECTRONICS
9. Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation
10. GLASS
11. MAGNETIC MATERIALS
12. MAGNETISM
13. Magnetism, Magnetic Materials
14. MICROELECTRONICS
15. MICROWAVES
16. Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering
17. Optical and Electronic Materials
18. OPTICAL ENGINEERING
19. OPTICAL MATERIALS
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Title | Non-Stoichiometric Compounds : Surfaces, Grain Boundaries and Structural Defects |
Author(s) | Nowotny, J;Weppner, W |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1989. |
Description | 602 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The material in this book is based on invited and contributed pa?? pers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on INon-stoichio?? l metric Compounds held in Ringberg Castle, Rottach-Egern (Bavarian Alps), Germany, July 3-9, 1988. The workshop followed previous meetings held in Mogilany, Poland (1980), Alenya, France (1982), Penn State, USA (1984) and Keele University, UK (1986). The aim of these workshops is to present and discuss up-to-date knowledge in the study of non-stoichiometry and its effect on materials properties as well as to indicate the most urgent research pathways required in this field. Since the subject of non-stoichiometry is interdisciplinary, the workshops bring together solid state physicists and chemists, surface scientists, materials scientists, ceramists and metallurgists. The present workshop, which gathered 42 scientists of an inter?? national reputation, mainly considered the effect of surfaces, grain boundaries and structural defects on materials properties. From discus?? sions during this meeting it emerged that correct understanding of properties of ceramic materials requires urgent studies on the defect structure of the interface region. Progress in this direction requires the development of the interface defect chemistry. This is the task for materials scientists in the near future. The present proceedings includes both theoretical and experimen?? tal work on general aspects of non-stoichiometry, defect structure and diffusion in relation to the bulk and to the interface region of such materials as high tech ceramics, solid electrolytes, electronic cera?? mics, nuclear materials and high Tc oxide superconductors |
ISBN,Price | 9789400909434 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Ceramics
2. Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials
3. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
4. Composite materials
5. Composites (Materials)
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. GLASS
9. MATERIALS SCIENCE
10. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
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Title | Heat Capacity and Thermal Expansion at Low Temperatures |
Author(s) | Barron, T.H.K;White, G.K |
Publication | New York, NY, Springer US, 1999. |
Description | IX, 338 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | The birth of this monograph is partly due to the persistent efforts of the General Editor, Dr. Klaus Timmerhaus, to persuade the authors that they encapsulate their forty or fifty years of struggle with the thermal properties of materials into a book before they either expired or became totally senile. We recognize his wisdom in wanting a monograph which includes the closely linked properties of heat capacity and thermal expansion, to which we have added a little 'cement' in the form of elastic moduli. There seems to be a dearth of practitioners in these areas, particularly among physics postgraduate students, sometimes temporarily alleviated when a new generation of exciting materials are found, be they heavy fermion compounds, high?? temperature superconductors, or fullerenes. And yet the needs of the space industry, telecommunications, energy conservation, astronomy, medical imaging, etc. , place demands for more data and understanding of these properties for all classes of materials - metals, polymers, glasses, ceramics, and mixtures thereof. There have been many useful books, including Specific Heats at Low Tempera?? tures by E. S. Raja Gopal (1966) in this Plenum Cryogenic Monograph Series, but few if any that covered these related topics in one book in a fashion designed to help the cryogenic engineer and cryophysicist. We hope that the introductory chapter will widen the horizons of many without a solid state background but with a general interest in physics and materials |
ISBN,Price | 9781461546955 |
Keyword(s) | 1. Ceramics
2. Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Materials
3. Characterization and Evaluation of Materials
4. Composite materials
5. Composites (Materials)
6. CONDENSED MATTER
7. CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS
8. EBOOK
9. EBOOK - SPRINGER
10. GLASS
11. MATERIALS SCIENCE
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