1940
DOI: 10.1109/ee.1940.6435159
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Ceramic insulating materials

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“…The high permittivity of BaTiO 3 was first reported in 1941 by Thurnauer and Deaderick, with additional details appearing shortly thereafter from Wainer and Salomon . with closely spaced discoveries by Ogawa and Waku, and Wul and Goldman .…”
Section: Batio3 and Early Days In Ferroelectricity In Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The high permittivity of BaTiO 3 was first reported in 1941 by Thurnauer and Deaderick, with additional details appearing shortly thereafter from Wainer and Salomon . with closely spaced discoveries by Ogawa and Waku, and Wul and Goldman .…”
Section: Batio3 and Early Days In Ferroelectricity In Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Barium titanate, the first ferro-piezoelectric oxide with perovskite structure, has been continuously studied and used since the 1940s when discovered [ 31 ] within the context of Second World War; actually, it was the first ferroelectric material without hydrogen bonding [ 32 ]. It is an archetypical electroceramic widely used in the capacitors industry for its exceptional properties: very high dielectric constant, high quality factors and low temperature coefficient of the dielectric constant.…”
Section: Batio 3 (Bt)mentioning
confidence: 99%