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Piezoelectric Materials: Advances in Science, Technology and Applications

In the last few decades the applications of piezoelectrics to sensors have witnessed a dramatic acceleration and new devices and materials have been discovered. Some of the highlights include electrostrictive materials for positioners, relaxor-normal ferroelectric single crystals with very high electromechanical couplings for medical transducers, thin/thick PZT films for microelectromechanical systems, starting from a sophisticated chemical technology, and multilayer actuators fabricated by a cofiring technique. All will make a remarkable industrial impact in the 21st century.

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English
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420

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Piezoelectric Materials: Advances in Science, Technology and Applications
2000, Springer Netherlands, Imprint, Springer
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Published in
Dordrecht
Series
NATO Science Series, Series 3. High Technology, 1388-6576 -- 76, NATO science series -- 76.
Other Titles
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Predeal, Romania, 24-27 May, 1999

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Library of Congress
QC221-246

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[electronic resource] /
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1 online resource (420 pages).
Number of pages
420

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27081242M
ISBN 10
9401140944
ISBN 13
9789401140942
OCLC/WorldCat
840310104

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OL19895081W

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