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Seed‐free solid‐state growth of large lead‐free piezoelectric single crystals:(Na1/2K1/2) NbO3Jiang et al., 2015
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- Jiang M
- Randall C
- Guo H
- Rao G
- Tu R
- Gu Z
- Cheng G
- Liu X
- Zhang J
- Li Y
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- Journal of the American Ceramic Society
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Large Na0. 5K0. 5NbO3 (NKN) piezoelectric single crystals were obtained by seed‐free solid‐state crystal growth method, which is a traditional sintering grain growth process, with LiBiO3 used as a sintering aid. The largest dimension of the single crystals obtained was 11 …
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