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About SIESTA MD Package

Submitted by Apurba Mandal on

Hi

Is there anyboby to help me. Actually I am facing some problem during the use of SIESTA (Spanish Initiative for Electronic Simulations with Thousands of Atoms) package. The problem is that How to generate the Pseudopotential file. And the use of Vibra utility. During the use of Vibra package i cant able to run it properly. 

Questions on ferroelectrics: why tetragonal ferroelectric ceramics are difficult to pole while rhombohedral ceramics easy to?

Submitted by Faxin Li on

 

It may be well known to researchers on ferroelectrics that tetragonal ferroelectric ceramics, such as BaTiO3, Ti-rich lead titanate zirconate (PZT), are difficult to pole even using a high DC field with long holding time. While the rhombohedral PZT or PZT near the morphotropic phase boundary (MPB) are easy to pole, especially the latter. Why?

 

15. Recommend a textbook that you think will help students in this course

Submitted by mingguo on

Theory of Elasticity by Landau and Lifshitz.

http://www.amazon.com/Theory-Elasticity-Third-Theoretical-Physics/dp/075062633X

content:

1 fundamental equations

2 the equilibrium of rods and plates

3 elastic waves

4 dislocations

5 thermal conduction and viscosity in solids

6 mechanics of liquid crystals

ES 240 - Sun Min Jung Q15

Submitted by Sun Min Jung on

If I were to recommend one textbook that will help students in this course it would obviously be the "Theory of Elasticity" by Timoshenko and Goodier. But you could have found that out by simply looking at the course syllabus, so I will also recommend the following books that are helpful in other areas of the course: "Mathematical Phyiscs" by Kusse and Westwig, "Mechanics of Materials" by Beer and Johnson, and "Advanced Engineering Mathematics" by Greenberg.