
Electrical Properties of Oxide Materials
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 22. October 1996
Software
Digital media
436 pages
978-3-03859-677-6 (ISBN)
Description
The increasing interest in the use of electrical techniques for the characterisation of material properties indicates the need for a book in which the most important issues in this area are addressed. Consequently, the aim of this volume is to provide a comprehensive description of the electrical techniques used in studies of the semiconducting properties of materials based upon ionic solids, principally metal oxides. A second aim is to present an updated review of the most important data on the defect-related properties of ionic solids, such as the transport of charge or matter, and their electrochemistry in an accessible form.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Switzerland
Publishing group
Trans Tech Publications
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 142 mm
Width: 125 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
200 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-03859-677-6 (9783038596776)
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.125-126
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J. Nowotny | C. C. Sorrell
Electrical Properties of Oxide Materials
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10/1996
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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Electrical Properties of Oxide Materials
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10/1996
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Content
Electrical Properties of Metal Oxides at Elevated TemperaturesElectrochemical Techniques in Studies of Solid Ionic ConductorsElectrochemical Aspects of Ionic SolidsEquilibrium Electrical Property Measurements in ElectroceramicsMaterials and Characterization of Solid Oxide Fuel CellDefect-Related Properties of Nuclear Materials Studied by Electrical MethodElectrochemical Titration in Study of Nonstoichiometric CompoundsElectrical Properties of Grain Boundaries in Ceramic SemiconductorsExperiments to Determine the Cross Effect between Ionic Flow and Electronic Flow in an Oxide A1-dO with Prevailing Electronic ConductionElectrical Properties of Anhydrous Iron Oxides