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Perovskite material, a kind of Functional Material was first found in the Ural Mountains and named after Lev Perovski who was the founder of the Russian Geographical Society. A perovskite structure has the generic form ABX3 and the same crystallographic structure as perovskite (the mineral). Perovskites, especially the doped ones, play a vital role in the modern field of materials science thanks to their interplay of structural, magnetic, and transport properties, superconductivity, colossal magnetoresistance, Jahn Teller effect, Phase transition, ferroelectricity etc. Their versatile…mehr

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Perovskite material, a kind of Functional Material was first found in the Ural Mountains and named after Lev Perovski who was the founder of the Russian Geographical Society. A perovskite structure has the generic form ABX3 and the same crystallographic structure as perovskite (the mineral). Perovskites, especially the doped ones, play a vital role in the modern field of materials science thanks to their interplay of structural, magnetic, and transport properties, superconductivity, colossal magnetoresistance, Jahn Teller effect, Phase transition, ferroelectricity etc. Their versatile applications include sensor materials, magnetic memory materials, ion conductors in fuel cells/sensors, Catalytic materials, photovoltaic etc. It is essential to have a thorough knowledge of their behaviour under various conditions to make the best utilization of such materials. In this book, based on the research work of the authors, the characterisation of lanthanum perovskite doped with monovalent sodium element carried out using the effective non-destructive ultrasonic studies has been discussed.
Autorenporträt
Dr Sakthipandi K., professeur associé en physique et doyen associé, Sethu Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, Inde. Dr. M. Arunachalam, professeur et directeur et Dr. P. Thamilmaran, professeur associé, Sri SRNM College, Tamil Nadu, Inde. Cette équipe de recherche a publié plus de 20 articles de recherche sur les matériaux magnétiques Perovskites.