Analysis of Dielectrics and Electrical Conductivity in Crystals
Keywords:
Dielectric, Crystal, Conductivity, PolarisationAbstract
Electrical conductivity and dielectric investigations of crystals were investigated along the crystallographic tomahawks in the temperature between 303K and 430K. Ferroelastic crystals has potential applications in electro modulators, ferroelastic grinding and numerous others. In addition the ferroelastic crystals under scrutiny are stable and have high melting point. Substantial single crystals were developed by moderate dissipation technique at consistent temperature. In this paper the relation between the dielectrics and electronic conductivity is discussed.
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