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Electrical Engineering Research: Material & Semiconductor Properties

Last Updated: Jan 8, 2024 3:54 PM

The list below begins with Knovel, which covers all material types, then subdivides into different categories of material, such as glass, polymers, etc.

  • Knovel's Data Search

    An excellent place to start your search for properties data for all kinds of chemicals and materials, Knovel's unique data search tool enables you to locate information "hidden" in large complex tables in hundreds of handbooks, helping you find critical numeric range values and manipulate data in a spreadsheet format.

    To learn how to use Data Search, watch this short video below:

Ceramics

  • NIST Ceramics WebBook

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