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Defects and Surface-Induced Effects in Advanced Perovskites

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Part of the book series: NATO Science Partnership Subseries: 3 (ASHT, volume 77)

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Table of contents (51 chapters)

  1. Modelling of Defects and Surfaces

  2. Experimental Study of Structure and Basic Properties; HTSC

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Complex oxide materials, especially the ABO3-type perovskite materials, have been attracting growing scientific interest due to their unique electro-optical properties, leading to photorefractive effects that form the basis for such devices as holographic storage, optical data processing and phase conjugation. The optical and mechanical properties of non-metals are strongly affected by the defects and impurities that are unavoidable in any real material. Nanoscopically sized surface effects play an important role, especially in multi-layered ABO3 structures, which are good candidates for high capacity memory cells.
The 51 papers presented here report the latest developments and new results and will greatly stimulate progress in high-tech technologies using perovskite materials.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Physics, University of Osnabrück, Germany

    Gunnar Borstel

  • Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia

    Andris Krumins, Donats Millers

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