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Ceramic materials / Condensed matter physics / Electrical phenomena / Ferroelectric materials / Perovskites / Electroceramics / Barium titanate / Sodium bismuth titanate / Relaxor ferroelectric / Raman spectroscopy / Ceramic / Dielectric
Date: 2016-08-19 22:20:45
Ceramic materials
Condensed matter physics
Electrical phenomena
Ferroelectric materials
Perovskites
Electroceramics
Barium titanate
Sodium bismuth titanate
Relaxor ferroelectric
Raman spectroscopy
Ceramic
Dielectric

Sonderforschungsbereich 595 Elektrische Ermüdung in Funktionswerkstoffen Sonderkolloquium Wintersemester

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