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1967
In alternating electric fields, a dielectric material is frequently characterized by its dielectric loss, which depends on the fraction of electrical energy lost to heat, rather than by its electrical conductivity. The energy loss occurs as the result of two processes: conduction and slow polarization currents.
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In alternating electric fields, a dielectric material is frequently characterized by its dielectric loss, which depends on the fraction of electrical energy lost to heat, rather than by its electrical conductivity. The energy loss occurs as the result of two processes: conduction and slow polarization currents.
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Low-Loss Multilayer Dielectric Mirrors
Applied Optics, 1965The preparation of low-loss multilayer dielectric coatings for laser mirrors is described. Layer thickness is controlled by a unique monitoring system utilizing a 6328-A gas laser as a light source. Experiments designed to evaluate and reduce losses in the mirror coatings are discussed.
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Amila K Nanayakkara +2 more
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Oxygen Loss in Layered Oxide Cathodes for Li-Ion Batteries: Mechanisms, Effects, and Mitigation
Chemical Reviews, 2022Hanlei Zhang, Hao Liu, Louis F J Piper
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Dielectric Loss Spectra of Polyethylenes
1979The polymer tape to be used in the construction of an ac superconducting power transmission cable should have a dielectric loss factor no greater than about 10−5. The polymers with the most desirable mechanical properties, such as polyesters, polyimides, and polycarbonates, all have losses several times too large even at low electric stresses, so any ...
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Accelerated global glacier mass loss in the early twenty-first century
Nature, 2021Romain Hugonnet +2 more
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Dielectric loss in polyethyleneterephthalate
Polymer Science U.S.S.R., 1970V.I. Bekichev, G.M. Bartenev
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