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A self-consistent polycrystal model for the spontaneous polarization of ferroelectric ceramics
Y. Su
, G. J. Weng
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Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
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Engineering
Spontaneous Polarization
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Polycrystal
100%
Dielectrics
66%
Electric Field
66%
Experimental Observation
33%
Axial Compression
33%
Thermodynamic Process
33%
Micromechanics
33%
Crystallite
33%
Micromechanics Model
33%
Kinetic Equation
33%
Phase Mixture
33%
Polycrystalline Ceramic
33%
Material Science
Curie Temperature
100%
Ferroelectric Ceramics
100%
Ferroelectric Material
100%
Polycrystal
100%
Permittivity
66%
Micromechanics
66%
Crystallite
33%