Search Results - "Vaideeswaran, K."
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The origin of antiferroelectricity in PbZrO3
Published in Nature communications (29-07-2013)“…Antiferroelectrics are essential ingredients for the widely applied piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials: the most common ferroelectric, lead zirconate…”
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The origin of antiferroelectricity in PbZrO
Published in Nature communications (2013)“…Antiferroelectrics are essential ingredients for the widely applied piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials: the most common ferroelectric, lead zirconate…”
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Lattice dynamics and antiferroelectricity in PbZrO sub(3) tested by x-ray and Brillouin light scattering
Published in Physical review. B, Condensed matter and materials physics (01-10-2014)“…We report the results of a comprehensive study of the critical dynamics of the classical perovskite antiferroelectric PbZrO sub(3). The combination of…”
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Lattice dynamics and antiferroelectricity in PbZrO 3 tested by x-ray and Brillouin light scattering
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Quinone-amine polyurethanes: new coupling agents for the steel-epoxy system
Published in Journal of applied polymer science (23-05-2000)“…A new series of quinone‐amine polyurethanes (QAPs) were synthesized using toluene diisocyanate, polytetrahydrofuran, and an amine‐quinone monomer (AQM1). The…”
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Lattice dynamics and antiferroelectricity in PbZrO$_3$ tested by X-ray and Brillouin light scattering
Published 03-06-2014“…Phys. Rev. B 90, 144301 (2014) We report the results of comprehensive study of the critical dynamics of the prototype perovskite antiferroelectric PbZrO$_3$…”
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Quinone-amine polyurethanes: novel corrosion-inhibiting coupling agents for bonding epoxy to steel
Published in Journal of adhesion science and technology (01-01-1999)“…A novel series of quinone-amine polyurethanes (QAPs) were synthesized and tested for their efficiency as corrosion-inhibiting polymeric coupling agents to…”
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