Advances in Electronic Ceramics, Volume 28, Issue 8Clive Randall, Hua-Tay Lin, Kunihito Koumoto, Paul Clem Papers from The American Ceramic Society's 31st International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, held in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 21-26, 2007. Topics include advances in dielectric, piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials; electroceramic materials for sensors; thermoelectric materials for power conversion applications; and transparent conductive oxides. |
Contents
Construction and Characterization of YYbMn03Hf02 Stacking | 17 |
Polar Axis Orientation and Electrical Properties of AlkoxyDerived | 33 |
ElectricFieldlnduced Dielectric Domain and Optical Phenomena | 50 |
Piezoelectric Ceramic Fiber Composites for Energy Harvesting and | 69 |
The Effect of Sintering Conditions and Dopants on the Dielectric | 87 |
Multifunctional Potentiometric Gas Sensor Array with an Integrated | 101 |
GasSensing Property of Highly Selective NOx Decomposition | 125 |
NiCr204 and NiO Planar lmpedanceNOx Sensors for High | 144 |
Power Generation of pType Ca3Co409nType CaMn03 Module | 162 |
Thermoelectric Properties of MixCrystal Compound Mg2SiMg3Sb2 | 185 |
Growth of 131208200 69Ox Cobaltite Rods by Laser Floating | 203 |
Synthesis and Characterization of Chalcogenide Nanocomposites | 221 |
Advanced Indium Tin Oxide Ceramic Sputtering Targets and | 243 |
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