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1. | (Ca,Nd)TiO3/(Li,Nd)TiO3 And BapLn6-pTi8-pM2+pO30 (Ln=Nd, Sm; M=Ta, Nb) Dielectic Ceramics |
2. | In Suit Prepared Perovskite/tungsten Bronze Biphase Composites And Their Dielectric And Pyroelectric Properties |
3. | Modification And Some Foundational Issues Of Ba6-3xLn8+2xTi18O54-Based Microwave Dielectric Ceramics |
4. | Study On Relationships Between Composition, Structure And Dielectric Properties Of Perovskite-Like Compounds |
5. | Investigation On Optical Properties Of Ca2+-doped Tungsten Bronze Strontium Barium Niobite Crystals |
6. | The Study Of BaO-Ln2O3-TiO2 Microwave Ceramics Modification By Lanthanide Elements |
7. | Solid Solution Modification On The Microwave Dielectric Properties Of Tungsten Bronze Ceramics With Perovskite Additives |
8. | Study On Preparation And Dielectric And Ferroelectric Properties Of New Lead-free Niobate And Tantalate Ceramics |
9. | Study On Reaction Mechanism Of Ba5LixTixNb10-xO30 Synthesized In Millimeter Wave Field |
10. | Study On Preparation, Structure And Dielectric Properties Of Ba6-xLnxTi2+xTa8-xO30 Ceramics |
11. | Preparation, Structure And Dielectric Properties Of Ba5LnZnM9O30 Ceramics |
12. | Preparation, Structure And Dielectric Properties Of Sr5LnTi3Ta7O30 Ceramics |
13. | The New Dielectric Ceramics With Tungsten-Bronze Structure In The BaO-La2O3-TiO2-Ta2O5 And SrO-Sm2O3-TiO2-Nb2O5 Systems |
14. | Preparation, Structure And Dielectric Properties Of Ba5LnNiM9O30 Ceramics |
15. | Dielectric Characteristics And Ferroelectric Phase Transition In M6Ti2Ta8O30 And M6Ti2Nb8O30 Ceramics (M=Ba, Sr And Ca) |
16. | Investigation On Structure And Dielectric Properties Of CAS Glass/SBN Ceramics |
17. | Foundational Issues In Ba6-3xNd8+2xTi18O54 Microwave Dielectric Ceramics |
18. | Preparation Of Co-doped K2Nb4O11 And Its Photocatalytic Properties |
19. | Characterization And Photocatalytic Activity Of KSr2Nb5O15 With Tungsten Bronze Struture |
20. | Research On Modified Lead Metaniobate Piezoelectric Ceramic With High Curie Temperature |
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