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Title: Ferroelectric and relaxor ferroelectric to paralectric transition based on Lead Magnesium Niobate (PMN) materials
Authors: Rozana Aina, Maulat Osman, Dr.
Mohd Sobri, Idris, Dr.
Zul Azhar, Zahid Jamal, Dato Prof. Dr.
Sanna, Taking, Dr.
Syarifah Norfaezah, Sabki, Dr.
Poopalan, Prabakaran, Dr.
Mohd Natashah, Norizan
Ili Salwani, Mohamad
rozana@unimap.edu.my
sobri@unimap.edu.my
zulazhar@unimap.edu.my
sanna@unimap.edu.my
norfaezah@unimap.edu.my 
prabakaran@unimap.edu.my
mohdnatashah@unimap.edu.my
ilisalwani@unimap.edu.my
Keywords: Ferroelectric
Lead Magnesium Niobate (PMN)
Relaxor ferroelectric and paraelectric
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications
Citation: Advanced Materials Research, vol. 795, 2013, pages 658-663
Abstract: First ferroelectric materials were found in Rochelle salt was in a perovskite structure. Lead Magnesium Niobate (PMN) is a perovskites with a formula of PbMg1/3Nb2/3O3 (PMN) and are typical representatives for most of all ferroelectrics materials with relaxor characteristic. It posses high dielectric permittivity which nearly ~ 20,000[1] with a broad dielectric permittivity characteristic, known as relaxor ferroelectric below room temperature. Some of the researcher might think that the transition from relaxor ferroelectric to paraelectric is similar to the characteristic as observed from ferroelectric to paraelectric, but it is not necessary. The puzzling is how do we categorise them. How is the domain structure look like typically in ceramic materials.
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URI: http://www.scientific.net/AMR.795.658
http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/34872
ISBN: 978-303785811-0
ISSN: 1022-6680
Appears in Collections:Zul Azhar Zahid Jamal, Dato' Prof. Dr.
School of Materials Engineering (Articles)
School of Microelectronic Engineering (Articles)
Mohd Sobri Idris, Associate Professor Ts. Dr.



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