2009
DOI: 10.1134/s0020168509080196
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Fundamental optical spectra of ferroelectric NaNO2

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“…Consequently, CSP can achieve high relative densities exceeding 90% after 24 h at room temperature and 75% relative humidity. Furthermore, CSP has been effectively employed with various metal oxide and dielectric materials, including KH2PO4, NaNO2, and BaTiO3; BT [5,6]. Notably, KH2PO4 and NaNO2 exhibit high relative densities (>98%) comparable to conventionally sintered materials, even when treated at temperatures below 120 ˚C under 350 MPa without additional treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, CSP can achieve high relative densities exceeding 90% after 24 h at room temperature and 75% relative humidity. Furthermore, CSP has been effectively employed with various metal oxide and dielectric materials, including KH2PO4, NaNO2, and BaTiO3; BT [5,6]. Notably, KH2PO4 and NaNO2 exhibit high relative densities (>98%) comparable to conventionally sintered materials, even when treated at temperatures below 120 ˚C under 350 MPa without additional treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%