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Stable blue emission and sub-gap mediated UV photodetection in lead-free 1D CsCu<sub>2</sub>Br<sub>3</sub> single crystals. [PDF]
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Robust Self-Trapped Exciton Emission in Sb<sup>3+</sup>-Engineered Lead-Free Cs<sub>4</sub>SnBr<sub>6</sub> Zero-Dimensional Perovskites. [PDF]
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Lead-Free Potassium Sodium Niobate-Based Wearable Ultrasonic Patches for Blood Pressure Detection. [PDF]
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Nature, 2004
Lead has recently been expelled from many commercial applications and materials (for example, from solder, glass and pottery glaze) owing to concerns regarding its toxicity. Lead zirconium titanate (PZT) ceramics are high-performance piezoelectric materials, which are widely used in sensors, actuators and other electronic devices; they contain more ...
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Lead has recently been expelled from many commercial applications and materials (for example, from solder, glass and pottery glaze) owing to concerns regarding its toxicity. Lead zirconium titanate (PZT) ceramics are high-performance piezoelectric materials, which are widely used in sensors, actuators and other electronic devices; they contain more ...
Yasuyoshi, Saito +7 more
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Lead‐Free Relaxor Ferroelectrics
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2011Feature size is a natural determinant of material properties. Its design offers the technological perspectives for material improvement. Grain size, crystallite size, domain width, and structural defects of different nature constitute the classical design elements.
Shvartsman, Vladimir, Lupascu, Doru C.
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2008
So-called ferroelectric materials may be divided into two classes: ferroelectrics and relaxors (Table 30.1) [1].
Simon, Annie, Ravez, Jean
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So-called ferroelectric materials may be divided into two classes: ferroelectrics and relaxors (Table 30.1) [1].
Simon, Annie, Ravez, Jean
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Soldering & Surface Mount Technology, 1998
In recent years, efforts to develop alternatives to lead‐based solders have increased dramatically. These efforts began as a response to potential legislation and regulations restricting lead usage in the electronics industry. Lead is extremely toxic when inhaled or ingested. As researchers began to focus on Pb‐free solders, they recognized their value
Anton Zoran Miric, Angela Grusd
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In recent years, efforts to develop alternatives to lead‐based solders have increased dramatically. These efforts began as a response to potential legislation and regulations restricting lead usage in the electronics industry. Lead is extremely toxic when inhaled or ingested. As researchers began to focus on Pb‐free solders, they recognized their value
Anton Zoran Miric, Angela Grusd
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Lead-Free Piezoelectric Transducers
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency ControlResearch activities on lead-free piezoelectric materials have been ongoing for over 20 years. Generally, the applicability of the main material families is less universal than that of lead-based compositions such as lead zirconate titanate, but in some cases, the corresponding applications have already been identified. Due to the extensive research, it
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