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lossless dielectric even
though its
relative dielectric constant is only unity.)
Solid dielectrics are
perhaps the most
commonly used
dielectrics in electrical...
-
etched conductors in
printed circuit boards (PCBs) also act as
dielectrics.
Dielectrics are used in
radio frequency (RF)
transmission lines. In a coaxial...
- term high-κ
dielectric refers to a
material with a high
dielectric constant (κ, kappa), as
compared to
silicon dioxide. High-κ
dielectrics are used in...
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Dielectric heating, also
known as
electronic heating,
radio frequency heating, and high-frequency heating, is the
process in
which a
radio frequency (RF)...
-
conventionally as the
baseline to
which other low
permittivity dielectrics are compared. The
relative dielectric constant of SiO2, the
insulating material still used...
- Polarization. Vol. 1:
Dielectric Polarization. Elsevier. ISBN 0-444-41579-3. (volume 2 publ. 1978) von Hippel,
Arthur (1954).
Dielectrics and Waves. ISBN 0-89006-803-8...
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broadly categorized as
class 1
dielectrics,
which have
predictable variation of
capacitance with
temperature or
class 2
dielectrics,
which can
operate at higher...
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Sidorovich A. M.,
Dielectric Spectrum of Water. –
Ukrainian Physical Journal, 1984, vol. 29, No 8, p. 1175-1181 (In Russian).
Hippel A. R.
Dielectrics and Waves...
- discharging, a
phenomenon that is also
called dielectric relaxation, "soakage", or "battery action". For some
dielectrics, such as a
couple of
polymer films, the...
- and low toxicity, good heat
transfer properties, and low cost.
Liquid dielectrics are self-healing; when an
electric breakdown occurs, the
discharge channel...