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L. E. Cross

Researcher at Pennsylvania State University

Publications -  482
Citations -  27545

L. E. Cross is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dielectric & Ferroelectricity. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 480 publications receiving 26246 citations. Previous affiliations of L. E. Cross include Celanese & Bell Labs.

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Macro-defect-free processing and low-frequency dielectric response of calcium aluminate cements

TL;DR: In this paper, eight commercial grade calcium aluminate cements were prepared macro-defect free by high shear mixing, lowering the water/cement ratio and using polyvinyl alcohol as a plasticizer.
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Preparation, thermal change and dielectric properties of cubic perovskites A(B14Nb34)O3 (A = Ba or Sr, B = Na or Li)

TL;DR: Cubic perovskites A(B 1 4 Nb 3 4 ) O 3 (A = Ba or Sr, B = Na or Li ) were prepared by solid state reaction at 1000°C for 3 hours, starting with oxides or carbonates of the various elements as discussed by the authors.
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Growth and properties of manganese and lithium doped TGS crystals

TL;DR: Mn+2 doped and Li+ doped TGS crystals (MTGS and LTGS) have been grown from the TGS solution containing MnSO4·H2O and Li2SO4µH 2O respectively by the slow cooling method.
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The abrahams-kurtz-jamieson relation: Double wells and further evidence for an intimate connection between relaxor ferroelectricity and high-temperature superconductivity in the perovskite oxide ceramics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors collected and reviewed supporting evidence with particular emphasis on the nature of these precursor phase transitions in the temperature range 93-250°K, and reported the real part of the intrinsic dielectric constant at microwave frequencies is in excess of 120, with a loss tangent δ≤0.2.
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Dielectric behavior of nanocomposites of lead sulphide and ferroelectric glass ceramics

TL;DR: In this paper, the dielectric constant values for composites containing PbS exhibit drastic increase as compared to those of the glass ceramic samples, and the theoretical values do not show any agreement with the experimentally observed data.