2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2019.10.036
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Influence of different lanthanide ions on the structure and properties of potassium sodium niobate based ceramics

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“…29,30 The physics of resin flow into a mold under pressure is similar to the seepage problem and so similar approaches have been used also to model the flow of resin into a mold containing fiber mats. 23,[31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38] The models are used in these cases to determine the resin flow front and mold filling times corresponding to different infiltration conditions.…”
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“…29,30 The physics of resin flow into a mold under pressure is similar to the seepage problem and so similar approaches have been used also to model the flow of resin into a mold containing fiber mats. 23,[31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38] The models are used in these cases to determine the resin flow front and mold filling times corresponding to different infiltration conditions.…”
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“…Negative strain (S neg ) involves non-180°domain reorientation. 33 Figure 8B presents the variation in piezoelectric properties for the ceramics with the increase in Sr 2+ substitution content. As increasing the x, piezoelectric constant (d 33 ) and electromechanical coupling coefficient (k p ) increase and simultaneously reach the maximum values of 623 pC/N and 0.70 at x = 0.6 respectively.…”
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“…where e m is the maximum dielectric permittivity value, γ is the degree of diffuseness, and C is the Curie-Weiss constant [31].…”
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“…This sustained interest is mainly due to the special outer electronic structure of rare‐earth ions 1 . Doping rare‐earth ions into the functional ceramics can not only improve the sintering, densification, strength and high temperature stability, 2,3 but also significantly improve some functionalities, such as electrical properties, 4‐6 magnetic properties, 7,8 dielectric properties, 9‐11 superconductivity properties and photocatalytic properties, 12‐14 etc. These improvements for the physical or chemical properties of ceramics are highly desirable in many applications.…”
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