
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface to the First Edition. - Preface to the Second Edition. - Foreword. - PART I: History and Introduction. - Chapter 1: Introduction. - Chapter 2: Some History. - PART II: Materials. - Chapter 3: Background You Need to Know. - Chapter 4: Bonds and Energy Bands. - Chapter 5: Models, Crystals and Chemistry. - Chapter 6: Binary Compounds. - Chapter 7: Complex Crystal and Glass Structures. - Chapter 8: Equilibrium Phase Diagrams. - PART III: Tools. - Chapter 9: Furnaces. - Chapter 10: Characterizing Structure, Defects and Chemistry. - PART IV: Defects. - Chapter 11: Point Defects, Charge and Diffusion. - Chapter 12: Are Dislocations Unimportant? . - Chapter 13: Surfaces, Nanoparticles and Foams. - Chapter 14: Interfaces in Polycrystals. - Chapter 15: Phase Boundaries, Particles and Pores. - PART V: Mechanical Strength and Weakness. - Chapter 16: Mechanical Testing. - Chapter 17: Plasticity. - Chapter 18: Fracturing: Brittleness. - PART VI: Processing. - Chapter 19: Raw Materials. - Chapter 20: Powders, Fibers, Platelets and Composites. - Chapter 21: Glass and Glass-Ceramics. - Chapter 22: Sols, Gels and Organic Chemistry. - Chapter 23: Shaping and Forming. - Chapter 24: Sintering and Grain Growth. - Chapter 25: Solid-State Phase Transformations & Reactions. - Chapter 26: Processing Glass and Glass-Ceramics. - Chapter 27: Coatings and Thick Films. - Chapter 28: Thin Films and Vapor Deposition. - Chapter 29: Growing Single Crystals. - PART VII: Properties and Applications. - Chapter 30: Conducting Charge or not. - Chapter 31: Locally Redistributing Charge. - Chapter 32: Interacting with & Generating Light. - Chapter 33: Using Magnetic Fields & Storing Data. - Chapter 34: Responding to Temperature Changes. - Chapter 35: Ceramics in Biology & Medicine. - Chapter 36: Minerals & Gems. - Chapter 37: Energy Production and Storage. - Chapter 38: Industry and the Environment.
From the book reviews:
I will definitely select this book as a textbook for a class on this subject. The book includes general backgrounds materials, the basics of ceramic materials science and advanced applications of ceramic science and technology. Therefore, non-specialists (even non-science majors) including undergraduate, and graduate students as well as experts in the field can learn from various parts of in this book. (Katsuhiko Ariga, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials, Vol. 24, 2014)
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