Perovskite Ceramics: Recent Advances and Emerging Applications

Perovskite Ceramics: Recent Advances and Emerging Applications

Huaman, Jose Luis Clabel
Garcia Rivera, Victor Anthony

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Perovskite-based ceramics are a significant class of innovative materials with fascinating physical properties, which are now receiving intensive research attention in condensed matter physics and in the area of practical device applications. Perovskite Ceramics provides a state-of-the-art review on the latest advances in perovskite-based ceramic materials, as well as the development of devices from these materials for different applications. Perovskite Ceramics: Recent Advances and Emerging Applications is divided into two main parts. The first part focuses on the basics of perovskite-based ceramic materials and includes chapters on the fundamentals, synthesis and processing, characterization, and properties of these materials. Chapters are also included on bulk and thin materials, phase transitions, polaronic effects and the compensation and screening of ferroelectricity. This section will allow the reader to familiarize themselves with the standard traditional approach, but it will also introduce new concepts that are fast evolving in this field. The second part presents an extensive review of up-to-date research on new and innovative advances in perovskite-based ceramic materials. Chapters cover multiferroic applications, lead-free perovskites, energy storage applications, perovskite-based memories, light manipulation and spectral modifications, and solar cells and fuel cells. All these fields of research are rapidly evolving, so the book acts a platform to showcase latest results on optical strategies and materials for light manipulation, and spectral up- and down-conversion too (mainly rare earth doped oxides and complexes). The book will be an essential reference resource for academic and industrial researchers working in materials research and development particularly in functional and oxide ceramics and perovskites. A comprehensive and systematic review of advanced research in perovskite-based ceramics Covers both oxide and halide perovskites, their synthesis, processing, properties and applications Presents advanced methods of synthesis as well as latest applications Discusses all aspects from theory to production Covers the most important advances both in terms of new materials and application strategies INDICE: Part I: Advanced Research 1. Introduction to Perovskites 2. Synthesis methods of perovskite ceramics 3. Correlative Models of Vacancies, Ordering, and Distortions in Perovskites 4. Antiferrodistortive Phase Transition in doped strontium titanate ceramic: a role of the perovskite lattice vacancies 5. Polaronic effects in perovskite oxides 6. Compensation and screening of ferroelectricity in perovskite oxides 7. Size effects- and composition-dependent functional properties in barium titanate-based perovskite ceramics 8. Oxide based double perovskites for photocalalysis 9. Crystal structures of copper oxide-based perovskite compounds 10. Carbon-based materials for applications in perovskite solar cells Part II: Oxide and Halide Perovskites - Functional and Advanced Applications 11. Synthesis, characterization, and study of dielectric and magnetic properties of perovskite ceramic nanoparticles for their applications 12. Multiferroic perovskite ceramics: properties and applications 13. Perovskite lead-free dielectric ceramics: A high promising material for energy storage application 14. Perovskite-type-structure ceramic materials and their design for electrical applications 15. Functional double perovskites from bulk to thin-film heterostructures 16. Perovskite-based memories 17. Light storage perovskites: Synthesis, mechanisms and applications 18. Perovskite-structured ceramics in solid oxide fuel cell application 19. Perovskite membranes for oxygen separation 20. Perovskite Oxides Family as a Basis for Developing Electrocatalysts for Sustainable Energy Conversion and Storage Devices 21. Magnetic and Magnetoelectric properties in perovskite  22. Halide-based perovskites in photonics: From photocatalysts to highly efficient optoelectronic devices 23. Perovskite and Ruddlesden-Popper type materials: vacancy and anion ordering and the impact on functionality for energy applications

  • ISBN: 978-0-323-90586-2
  • Editorial: Elsevier
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 690
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/10/2022
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés