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Dielectric constant

2004
The dielectric constant K is a measure of a material’s ability to store electric charge. In scalar form the defining relations are as follows: . . . D = εE, . . . where D is the electric displacement measured in C/m2, ε is the electric permittivity in F/m, and E is electric field in V/m. The dielectric constant K is the relative permittivity: . . . K =
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Various Dielectric Constants

Ferroelectrics, 2015
We investigate dielectric constants in dielectrics and ferroelectrics. The dielectric constants stem from pseudo-Josephson mechanism. The Josephson mechanism includes spontaneous polarizations in ferroelectric states. Using the Maxwell equations, the dielectric constants are obtained from little pseudo-Josephson currents.
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SrSe: Dielectric Constant

2017
SrSe. Pressure dependence of the high-frequency dielectric constant in the low-pressure B1 (up-triangles) and high-pressure B2 (down-triangles) structures from PP-PW-GGA calculations [08Y]
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SrTe: Dielectric Constant

2017
SrTe. Pressure dependence of the high-frequency dielectric constant e∞ in the low-pressure rocksalt (B1) (full triangles) and high-pressure CsCl (B2) (open circles) structures from PP-PW-GGA calculations [08Y]
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ZnS: dielectric constants

2010
J. Gutowski, K. Sebald, T. Voss
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DIELECTRIC CONSTANT

1971
W.J. ROFF, J.R. SCOTT
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SrS: Dielectric Constant

2017
SrS. Pressure dependence of the high-frequency dielectric constant in the low-pressure B1 (open squares) and high-pressure B2 (full circles) structures from PP-PW-GGA calculations [08Y]
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Low Dielectric Constant Materials

Chemical Reviews, 2009
Willi, Volksen   +2 more
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Dielectric Constants and Solubility

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1964
N G, LORDI   +3 more
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