Search Results - "El, Horr N"
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Microstructure of single-phase cobalt and manganese oxide spinel Mn3−xCoxO4 ceramics
Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (01-02-2014)“…Microstructural studies of single-phase Mn3-xCoxO4 (x = 0.98-2.93) spinel ceramics, using TEM and EDX, are reported. The ceramics were obtained by conventional…”
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Microstructure of Ba1−xLaxTiO3−δ ceramics sintered by Spark Plasma Sintering
Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (01-06-2011)“…Nano-sized Ba1-xLaxTiO3-delta (x = 0.00-0.14) powders were prepared by coprecipitation and calcined at 850 C in air. The corresponding ceramics were obtained…”
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Microstructure of Ba 1− x La x TiO 3− δ ceramics sintered by Spark Plasma Sintering
Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (2011)“…Nano-sized Ba 1− x La x TiO 3 (0.00 ≤ x ≤ 0.14) powders were prepared by a coprecipitation method and calcined at 850 °C in air. The corresponding ceramics…”
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Structural characterization of dense reduced BaTiO 3 and Ba 0.95La 0.05TiO 3 nanoceramics showing colossal dielectric values
Published in The Journal of physics and chemistry of solids (2011)“…BaTiO 3− x and Ba 0.95La 0.05TiO 3− x nanoceramics showing colossal permittivity values have been characterized. While starting powders are of cubic symmetry,…”
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Structural characterization of dense reduced BaTiO sub(3) and Ba sub(0.95)La sub(0.05)TiO sub(3) nanoceramics showing colossal dielectric values
Published in The Journal of physics and chemistry of solids (01-01-2011)“…BaTiO sub(3-x) and Ba sub(0.95)La sub(0.05)TiO sub(3-x) nanoceramics showing colossal permittivity values have been characterized. While starting powders are…”
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Structural characterization of dense reduced BaTiO and BaLaTiO nanoceramics showing colossal dielectric values
Published in The Journal of physics and chemistry of solids (23-11-2010)“…BaTiO and BaLaTiO nanoceramics showing colossal permittivity values have been characterized. While starting powders are of cubic symmetry, X-Ray and Neutron…”
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