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Dielectric properties of binary systems 10. Ideal dielectric behavior and excess dielectric properties.

Journal of Molecular Liquids, 1992
Abstract A simple model is proposed to describe excess dielectric properties that is based on the additivity of electrical susceptibilities of species in a mixture. Since this requires a definition for the ideal dielectric behavior of a liquid mixture, a thermodynamicaly ideal mixture was considered to be under the effect of an applied electrical ...
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Dielectric Properties of Zinc Phosphide

physica status solidi (a), 1985
The dielectric properties of Zn3P2 crystals are measured in the frequency range 103 to 105 Hz and in the temperature region 300 to 493 K. Samples are prepared by the carbon reduction of zinc orthophosphate. The dielectric dispersion at room temperature and at higher temperatures is attributed to space charge polarisation.
A. Subrahmanyam   +3 more
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Dielectric Properties Reflecting Coating Performance

Materials Science Forum, 1998
The use of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in coatings research is widespread. The information obtained by this technique is often limited, which is the result of too high expectations and inadequate analysis and interpretation. Analysis of the dielectric properties of organic coatings using a Constant Phase Element (CPE) in the equivalent
Westing, E.P.M. van   +5 more
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Dielectric properties of the skin

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1997
Department of Oncology, Kuopio University Hospital, FIN-70210 Kuopio, Finland Received 1 April ...
T, Lahtinen, J, Nuutinen, E, Alanen
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Dielectric properties of nanoconfined water

The Journal of Chemical Physics
The dielectric function of a dipolar liquid exhibits a strong wavenumber dependence in the bulk homogeneous state. Such a behavior seems to suggest the possibility of a strong system size dependence of the dielectric constant (DC) of a nanoconfined liquid, although details have been revealed only recently.
Sayantan Mondal, Biman Bagchi
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Dielectric properties of dipolar solids

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1946
A quantitative theory of the dielectric properties of crystalline solids consisting of dipolar long-chain molecules is developed (one dipole per molecule). In these solids the dipoles are concentrated in dipolar planes. In the ground state the dipolar planes have a permanent polarization, but usually the polarizations of successive planes ...
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Dielectric properties of body tissues

Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement, 1987
A review is given of the dielectric properties of various mammalian tissues and biological fluids for the frequency range from 1 Hz to 10 GHz. The properties considered are the frequency variations of the relative permittivity and electrical conductivity.
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