Advanced Electronic Ceramics
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352). This special issue belongs to the section "Polycrystalline Ceramics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 17962
Special Issue Editors
Interests: ceramics; thick and thin films; ferroelectrics; piezoelectrics; energy storage; aerosol deposition; atomic force microscopy
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue focuses on advances in the field of electronic ceramics. Electronic ceramic materials exhibit a variety of physical properties, namely, dielectric, piezoelectric, ferroelectric, mutliferroic, magnetoelectric, caloric, electrooptic, photovoltaic, magnetic, superconducting, semiconducting, and others. Electronic ceramics can be used in sensors, transducers, actuators, micropumps, energy harvesting devices, energy storage devices, refrigeration devices, and others. In this Special Issue, original and review papers on electronic ceramic materials are very welcome. Some topics are suggested below, although others will be considered:
- Ceramic processing and sintering technologies;
- Ceramic thick and thin films, nano-objects;
- Multilayers and composites;
- Structural, microstructural, electrical and magnetic properties of ceramics;
- Properties of ceramic materials at the nano- and atomic level;
- Functional properties of electronic ceramics; theory, modelling and advanced functional characterization;
- Mechanical and thermal properties of electronic ceramics;
- Active and passive electronic ceramic elements;
- Applications of electronic ceramic materials.
Prof. Dr. Hana Uršič
Dr. Alexander Martin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- electronic ceramic
- ceramic processing
- thick and thin films
- nano-object
- multilayer and composite
- functional properties
- mechanical properties
- thermal properties
- piezoelectric
- dielectric
- application
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