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Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Electrically insulating polymer dielectrics with high energy densities and excellent thermal conductivities are showing tremendous potential for dielectric energy storage.
F. Guo+8 more
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Electrically insulating polymer dielectrics with high energy densities and excellent thermal conductivities are showing tremendous potential for dielectric energy storage.
F. Guo+8 more
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Dielectric materials for electrowetting-on-dielectric actuation
Microsystem Technologies, 2009The fundamental building blocks of typical electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) actuation and their importance in the EWOD mechanism are introduced and reviewed, respectively. The emphasis in this experimental study of EWOD is on dielectric materials, upon which the performance of EWOD devices is heavily dependent.
Hong Liu+3 more
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Dielectric resonant metaphotonics
Photonic and Phononic Properties of Engineered Nanostructures XI, 2020Recent rapid progress in subwavelength optics and nanophotonics with dielectric structures is underpinned by the physics of Mie resonances excited in nanoparticles with a high refractive index, and...
K. Koshelev, Y. Kivshar
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Dielectric Absorption and Theories of Dielectric Behavior
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1926The first report of the Committee on Electrical Insulation of the Division of Engineering and Industrial Research of the National Research Council laid a plan for a review of existing data and information and its coordination, looking to a comprehensive plan of experimental attack. The whole field was divided into a number of divisions which have since
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2006
The present chapter describes the physical properties of dielectrics and includes the following data: 1. Low-frequency properties , i. e., density and Mohs hardness, thermal conductivity, static dielectric constant, dissipation factor (loss tangent), elastic stiffness and elastic compliance, and piezoelectric strain 2. High-frequency (
Pancho Tzankov, Gagik G. Gurzadyan
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The present chapter describes the physical properties of dielectrics and includes the following data: 1. Low-frequency properties , i. e., density and Mohs hardness, thermal conductivity, static dielectric constant, dissipation factor (loss tangent), elastic stiffness and elastic compliance, and piezoelectric strain 2. High-frequency (
Pancho Tzankov, Gagik G. Gurzadyan
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IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 2020
The present Special Issue is devoted to papers, which deal with the subjects of liquid dielectrics. Most of the papers included in the present Special Issue are concerned with innovative insulating liquids belonging to the family of natural and synthetic esters. The large interest in ester liquids is due to their positive property to have a much higher
Pompili M., Calcara L.
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The present Special Issue is devoted to papers, which deal with the subjects of liquid dielectrics. Most of the papers included in the present Special Issue are concerned with innovative insulating liquids belonging to the family of natural and synthetic esters. The large interest in ester liquids is due to their positive property to have a much higher
Pompili M., Calcara L.
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Science, 1971
The normally weak polarization force density, exerted on insulating dielectric liquids by a nonuniform electric field, is enhanced if high pressures are used. The result is a new class of orientation and guiding structures for liquids: electric "walls" contain the liquid. The dielectric siphon is an example of such a system. A simple laminar flow model
T B, Jones, M P, Perry, J R, Melcher
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The normally weak polarization force density, exerted on insulating dielectric liquids by a nonuniform electric field, is enhanced if high pressures are used. The result is a new class of orientation and guiding structures for liquids: electric "walls" contain the liquid. The dielectric siphon is an example of such a system. A simple laminar flow model
T B, Jones, M P, Perry, J R, Melcher
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Properties of Metal/Dielectric/Metal and Dielectric/Metal/Dielectric Nanowaveguide Structures
2018 International Conference on Information and Telecommunication Technologies and Radio Electronics (UkrMiCo), 2018In this paper we present the results of the analysis of symmetric nanowaveguides of two types: dielectric/metal/dielectric and metal/dielectric/metal. In the analysis, the following metals were used: gold, silver and aluminum. Calculations have shown that from the point of view of minimizing the thickness of the waveguide and the minimum absorption ...
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Dielectric relaxation in distributed dielectric layers
Journal of Applied Physics, 1984The Maxwell–Wagner theory of interfacial polarization was extended to the layer system in which the layer properties are distributed continuously. The equation was derived to transform the distribution of relaxation times into that of layer properties. Each layer was characterized by the thickness and by the time constant which is defined as the ratio ...
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