A survey of macroscopic and microscopic aspects of dielectric behavior, in relation to practical applications and to general atomic and molecular theory. Preperm dielectric materials with ultralow losses even at. Dielectric materials and applications edited by prof. Correlation between the material properties of the highk gate dielectrics. Thefirst comprehensive, inter disciplinary survey of a field of growing importance in physics, chemistry, andelectrical engineering. A dielectric or dielectric material is an electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field. The subscript 0 designates the quantity in a vacuum, subscript 1 the quantity in air, and subscript 2 the quantity in sea water. Proven dielectric performance and ultra low losses up to. Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search.
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