Author

Contributions

  • Ragulya, A.V. - Contributor
  • Stephanovich, Vladimir A. - Contributor
  • SpringerLink (Online service) - Contributor

Publication

2013 - Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, Netherlands

Language

English

Word Count

94,500 words, Guess

Page Count

378 pages

Physical Format

[electronic resource] /

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC620.115
  • LCCT174.7

Description

This book covers the physical properties of nanosized ferroics, also called nanoferroics. Nanoferroics are an important class of ceramic materials that substitute conventional ceramic ferroics in modern electronic devices. They include ferroelectric, ferroelastic, magnetic and multiferroic nanostructured materials. The phase transitions and properties of these nanostructured ferroics are strongly affected by the geometric confinement originating from surfaces and interfaces. As a consequence, these materials exhibit a behavior different from the corresponding bulk crystalline, ceramic and powder ferroics. This monograph offers comprehensive coverage of size- and shape-dependent effects at the nanoscale; the specific properties that these materials have been shown to exhibit; the theoretical approaches that have been successful in describing the size-dependent effects observed experimentally; and the technological aspects of many chemical and physico-chemical nanofabrication methods relevant to making nanoferroic materials and composites. The book will be of interest to an audience of condensed matter physicists, material scientists and engineers, working on ferroic nanostructured materials, their fundamentals, fabrication and device applications.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Springer Series in Materials Science -- 177

Links

Other Editions

  • Nanoferroics[electronic resource] /Springer Netherlands2013-01-01

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