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Tensor properties of ferroic domains

This is an overview of the latest available information about tensorial properties of domains in the context of "homophase bicrystallography". The description of ferroic domain states with tensor parameters replaces structure description in the case of a model of continuous material. Table...

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Dielectrics, piezoelectrics, and ferroelectrics and their properties
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Ferroelectricity and antiferroelectricity
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pairs of domain states
Physics
Solid-solid transitions
Specific phase transitions
switching interactions
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