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Bismuth silicon oxide (Bi12SiO20-BSO) and bismuth titanium oxide (Bi12TiO20-BTO) obtained by mechanical alloying

A polycrystalline piezoelectric material (BSO and BTO) was produced from elementary powders by a mechanical alloying technique. In this process, melting was not necessary and the results of milling for various periods of time were studied by XRD and DTA. Powders produced by mechanical alloying were...

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Published in:Journal of materials science letters 1999, Vol.18 (22), p.1871-1874
Main Authors: VASCONCELOS, I. F, DE FIGUEIREDO, R. S, GUEDES DE LIMA, S. J, SOMBRA, A. S. B
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