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- Dielectric properties of new LTCC material applied to high frequencies
- Mechanochemical Synthesis and Photocatalytic Activity of Nitrogen Doped SrTiO3
- A Study on Surface Fracture of Alumina Ceramics
- Effect of chemical composition on rechargeable properties of LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 cathode materials prepared by spray pyrolysis
- A Multi-Scale Approach to Modeling of Particle Assemblies in Materials
- Preparation of Thin Films with Light Scattering Properties by Sol-Gel Method Utilizing Phase Separation
- Affinity Control of Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Materials toward Molecule for Sensors
- Luminescence and structural properties of self-assembled Y(V,P)O4:Eu3+@amorphous-K-VO3 core/shell nanophosphors
- Longitudinal electro-optic effect of highly (100) oriented (Pb,La)(Zr,Ti)O₃ film grown on a transparent Al-doped ZnO electrode
- Formation and Thermal Decomposition Behavior of Inorganic/Organic Hybrids Prepared Using Metal Alkoxides and Glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane
- Preparation of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-4-hydroxybutyrate)-based composites releasing soluble silica for bone regeneration
- Effect of sintering condition and V-doping on the piezoelectric properties of BaTiO3–Bi(Mg1/2Ti1/2)O3–BiFeO3 ceramics
- Dielectric Properties of New Glass-Ceramics for LTCC Applied to Microwave or Millimeter-Wave Frequencies
- Investigation of PbTiO3 thin films with reduced and re-oxidized treatment using Raman spectroscopy
- Improved Electrical Properties of Nd-Substituted SrBi4Ti4O15 Ferroelectric Ceramics
- Preparation and in vitro apatite-forming ability of porous and non-porous titania microspheres
- Particle Size Control and Characteristics Analysis of Nanosized γ-Alumina Powders
- Chemical composition dependence of ferroelectric properties for BaTiO3–Bi(Mg1/2Ti1/2)O3–BiFeO3 lead-free piezoelectric ceramics
- Crystal structure and ferroelectric properties of Bi0.5Na0.5TiO3-modified Bi0.5+0.5xNa0.5−0.5xTi1−xMn0.75xMo0.25xO3 solid solutions
- Highly Sensitive Detection of Dilute Nitrogen Dioxide Using Tungsten Oxide Thick Film Sensor