Solid State Physics
Ceramics are inorganic, non-metallic materials that are typically made from powdered natural raw materials, which are shaped and then hardened by heating to high temperatures. These materials exhibit unique properties, including high hardness, wear resistance, and thermal stability, making them important in various applications ranging from pottery to advanced structural components. Their behavior under different conditions is crucial in understanding aspects like thermal expansion, defect formation, and how these defects affect their properties.
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