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The Wondrous World of Perovskites - With Mike Glazer

Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube

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Crystallography Courses Materials Science Courses Electronics Courses

Course Description

Overview

Delve into the fascinating realm of perovskites in this 2017 Bragg Lecture by Mike Glazer, Emeritus Professor at Oxford University. Explore the crystalline materials that comprise 38% of Earth's volume and their significant practical applications in electronics, ultrasonics, and thermal sensing devices. Discover how minute alterations in crystal structures lead to a vast array of properties and why perovskites are crucial in everyday life. Learn about translational symmetry, special women in the field, industrial uses, pyroelectric and piezoelectric effects, and hybrid perovskites. Gain insights into phase diagrams, intrinsic effects, and polarization rotation. This comprehensive lecture covers everything from the basics of perovskite structure to advanced concepts like MPB and PZT, providing a thorough understanding of these remarkable materials and their impact on various industries.

Syllabus

Intro
Lawrence Bragg
Publications
translational symmetry
structure
other materials
properties
special women
models
tilts
size matters
industrial uses
pyroelectric effect
room temperature
Perovskite arrays
Irises
Two Doors
Scissors Counting
piezoelectric effect
piezoelectric applications
tennis racket
electrics
motors
stick
phase diagram
intrinsic effect
polarization rotation
MPB
PZT
Hybrid Perovskites


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The Royal Institution

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