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    Features in Formation and Properties of Langmuir-Blodgett Monolayers

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    Features in formation of Langmuir-Blodgett films and possible control and study of their properties directly in deposing them onto sub-strates are studied. Linearity of the dependence of polarization on the slope angle of the static dipole moment for C18H36O2 and C18H34O2 has been checked. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3366

    Piezoelectric Properties of Barium Titanate Langmuir Films

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    Langmuir films from stabilized barium titanate nanoparticles have been produced. The processes of polarization and polarization reversal of ferroelectric coatings obtained were studied. The inverse piezoelectric effect has been recorded and its quantitative characteristics have been determined

    An Analysis of the Deposition Process and the Structure of Ferroelectric Langmuir Films of Barium Titanate

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    The paper analyzes the process of formation and subsequent deposition of monolayers stabilized in sodium oleate nanoparticles of barium titanate. X-ray diffractometer studies conducted particle size distribution of the ferroelectric particles deposited. Probe technique was used to study the effect of matter and the wettability of the underlayer on the structure and quality of deposited coatings. The possibility of recording ferroelectric domains produced thin Langmuir films of barium titanate

    An Analysis of the Deposition Process and the Structure of Ferroelectric Langmuir Films of Barium Titanate

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    The paper analyzes the process of formation and subsequent deposition of monolayers stabilized in sodium oleate nanoparticles of barium titanate. X-ray diffractometer studies conducted particle size distribution of the ferroelectric particles deposited. Probe technique was used to study the effect of matter and the wettability of the underlayer on the structure and quality of deposited coatings. The possibility of recording ferroelectric domains produced thin Langmuir films of barium titanate
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