PEROVSKITES AND OTHER FRAMEWORK STRUCTURE CRYSTALLINE MATERIALS: 2d-PEROVSKITES, AURIVILLIUS, RUDDLESDEN-POPPER, DION-JACOBSON PHASES, TUNGSTEN BRONZES, CLAYS, AND OTHERSCollaborating Academics, 14 janv. 2021 - 821 pages Internet site of the book: http://perovskitesandotherfws. Perovskites are among the most famous materials due to their exceptional properties: they present nearly all existing types of interesting properties, in particular as ferroics or multiferroics, they may be insulators, (super)conductors, or semiconductors, magnetoresistant, they are used in numerous devices, they present hundreds of variants and different crystalline phases and phase transitions, and recently appeared as probably the most promising materials for photovoltaics. With a crystal structure characterized by octahedra that share their corners, these materials belong to the wider category of « Framework Structure (FWS) materials » the structure of which is based on units (octahedra, tetrahedra, …) that share some of their corners (or edges) with their neighbours. This particular feature of FWS materials confers to them unique properties. This review volume is constituted of 26 chapters on different aspects, and is divided in two parts, « Fundamental aspects and general properties », and « Elaborated materials and applied properties ». Its main purpose is to attempt to identify the properties common to all members of the vast family of FWS materials, and understand their differences. Besides perovskites, derived compounds as 2D perovskites, Dion-Jacobson, Ruddlesden-Popper, Aurivillius, tungsten-bronzes, and others, are presented, and their preparation and/or properties as single crystals, ceramics, thin films, multilayers, nanomaterials, nanofibers, nanorods, etc, are discussed. We focus on new trends and important recent developments by leaving somewhat aside more classical aspects which can be easily found in older textbooks or review articles. Among most recent applications, this volume focuses on applications related with interactions with other molecules, on photovoltaics, and on memories, with a special attention to perovskite solar cells that have certainly attracted the most attention of researchers in recent years, opening extremely promising routes in photovoltaics. In conclusion, this book presents a collection of texts elucidating various aspects of the relation between structural organization (including dynamical aspects) and singular properties of framework crystals; it proposes a reasonable balance between experimental and theoretical results, and between fundamental aspects and applied properties. This volume can be approached on several levels (each chapter initially assumes that the reader is not a specialist in the subject, and is presented in a pedagogical way) : it is accessible to master or doctoral students, as well as to researchers who want to have informations on recent developments, who will find excellent detailed introductions up to hot subjects. It may also be used by undergraduate students who should approach given subjects. The volume contains 800 pages written by 76 authors from different countries, it has an index, and is completed by numerous figures to illustrate the text. This ebook is for personal use. For institutional or multiple use, please order according to the average expected number of simultaneous readers (between 1 and 10). There is no subscription fee, you pay once for ever! |
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The intricate lattice dynamics of perovskite oxides | 103 |
Hybrid organicinorganic perovskites a spinoff of oxidic perovskites | 143 |
References | 166 |
Structural distortions of orthorhombic RFeO3 and RMnO3 | 175 |
Properties of Na05Bi05TiO3 and Na05Bi05TiO3based single crystals | 201 |
Naturally Layered Aurivillius Phases | 233 |
The effect of an AC electric field on the dielectric properties of PbMg13Nb23O3 ceramic | 425 |
BaTiO3 films for multilayer devices by tape casting | 437 |
Recent progresses in the synthesis of tungsten bronze thin films by Pulsed Laser Deposition example of the compound Pb2KNb5O15 | 467 |
Multiferroic lead titanatebased perovskite ceramics and thin films | 477 |
Artificial laminar oxide multiferroic magnetoelectric thin film structures | 511 |
Dielectric properties and switching processes of ferroelectric superlattices | 551 |
A review of the synthesis of singlecrystal 1D perovskite nanostructures by the hydrothermal method | 571 |
Experimental methods to study clay minerals and perspective applications of Fluorohectorite | 601 |
Phonons and Relaxations in Unfilled Tetragonal TungstenBronzes | 281 |
Temperature phase transitions in Rb2KRe3+F6 elpasolites | 309 |
Trigonal double molybdates and tungstates | 327 |
Maximally localized rigid unit modes and structural diversity of cristobalitelike crystals | 355 |
Amorphous materials based on perovskite ferroelectrics | 373 |
PART B ELABORATED MATERIALS AND APPLIED PROPERTIES | 403 |
Influence of the PbOexcess on the structural microstructural and ferroelectric properties of PLZT ceramics | 405 |
Framework structure materials in photovoltaics based on perovskites 3D | 637 |
First principles calculations of electronic and optical properties for mixed perovskite Ba1xCaxTiO3 and Ba1xSrxTiO3 x04 06 | 709 |
Hybrid perovskites Charge carrier recombination effects in photovoltaic devices | 723 |
Optical properties of PZNPT nanoparticles thin layer on ITO glass for photovoltaic application | 759 |
Resistance Switching Effect in Octahedral framework oxide | 771 |
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