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This topical volume focuses on systems of interest in the field of dielectric ceramics containing TiO2, Nb2O5, and Ta2O5. Such systems are important in the manufacture of ceramic components for applications including capacitors, transducers, actuators, resonators, and filters. The volume contains 857 figure numbers and approximately 1100 diagrams. Included are selected diagrams from previously published volumes in the Phase Equilibria Diagrams series (formerly known as Phase Diagrams for Ceramists), as well as many new diagrams featuring one or more of the title components. The volume also contains an appendix with more than 400 other pertinent phase equilibria literature references.
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