With a focus on in-depth classification of Aurivillius phase materials, this book explores the relationship between the unique structure and properties of this family of compounds, analysing their high Curie temperature, high anisotropy and lead-free nature in order to assess the viability of complex perovskites as a replacement for lead-based ferroelectric materials.
Contributing to an active debate in the literature, the book assesses the use of dopants in tailoring the ferroelectric and dielectric properties of BLSFs, explaining how the properties of these compounds can be altered by substituting cations of isovalent and hetrovalent ions. The result is a cohesive account of the electrical, ferroelectric and dielectric properties of Aurivilliius phase oxides that focuses on their role in developing environmentally sustainable compounds.
An essential reference for professionals and academics working in the area of electroceramics, electronic component manufacture, materials science and engineering, this book is also an ideal reference book for research-oriented courses at Graduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral level.
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