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Xenos
I want to konw "various properties of various kinds of ceramics"

Property that I wrote above includes crystal structure, effective mass, Bandgap, coefficient of thermal expansion, lattice constant, work function and so on.

So If you know the book on which those properties are written, Please tell me the book.

MDT
The CRC is a good start. It is the chemistry bible of data.
Xenos
Thank you for your reply.
And I'll check it soon.
cer eng 93
Check this, it's the ceramics bible.

Introduction To Ceramics, by Kingery, Bowen, Uhlmann; ISBN 0-471-47860-1

Ceramics Engineers refer to it as "Kingery"

Good Luck
Martensite
"Various properties of various kinds of ceramics" is too general. Consider that if you have a binary ceramic phase diagram, there are quite a few compositions which may have useful properties, e.g., Al2O3-SiO2. These days there are ceramic databases with lots of information that could be useful. It might be easier to give specific suggestions if you state what your application is or state which specific properties in a material you are looking for. For example, you need a heat-resistant tile for a shuttle's outer wing during re-entry.
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