Dielectric Phenomena in Solids

Dielectric Phenomena in Solids

Author: Kwan Chi Kao

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2004-05-11

Total Pages: 601

ISBN-13: 0080470165

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In general, a dielectric is considered as a non-conducting or insulating material (such as a ceramic or polymer used to manufacture a microelectronic device). This book describes the laws governing all dielectric phenomena.·A unified approach is used in describing each of the dielectric phenomena, with the aim of answering "what?", "how?" and "why" for the occurrence of each phenomenon;·Coverage unavailable in other books on ferroelectrics, piezoelectrics, pyroelectrics, electro-optic processes, and electrets;·Theoretical analyses are general and broadly applicable;·Mathematics is simplified and emphasis is placed on the physical insight of the mechanisms responsible for the phenomena;·Truly comprehensive coverage not available in the current literature.


Dielectric Phenomena in Solids

Dielectric Phenomena in Solids

Author: Kwan Chi Kao

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2004-03-11

Total Pages: 602

ISBN-13: 0123965616

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The only available, comprehensive reference on dielectric phenomena in solids.


Dielectric Materials for Electrical Engineering

Dielectric Materials for Electrical Engineering

Author: Juan Martinez-Vega

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-03-04

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 1118619781

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The object of this book is to provide a comprehensive reference source for the numerous scientific communities (engineers, researchers, students, etc.) in various disciplines which require detailed information in the field of dielectric materials. Part 1 focuses on physical properties, electrical ageing, and modeling - including topics such as the physics of charged dielectric materials, conduction mechanisms, dielectric relaxation, space charge, electric ageing and end of life (EOL) models, and dielectric experimental characterization. Part 2 examines applications of specific relevance to dielectric materials: insulating oils for transformers, electro-rheological fluids, electrolytic capacitors, ionic membranes, photovoltaic conversion, dielectric thermal control coatings for geostationary satellites, plastics recycling and piezoelectric polymers.


Dielectric Phenomena in Solids

Dielectric Phenomena in Solids

Author: Kwan-Chi Kao

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 581

ISBN-13: 9781429464918

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In general, a dielectric is considered as a non-conducting or insulating material (such as a ceramic or polymer used to manufacture a microelectronic device). This book describes the laws governing all dielectric phenomena. .A unified approach is used in describing each of the dielectric phenomena, with the aim of answering "what?," "how?" and "why" for the occurrence of each phenomenon; .Coverage unavailable in other books on ferroelectrics, piezoelectrics, pyroelectrics, electro-optic processes, and electrets; .Theoretical analyses are general and broadly applicable; .Mathematics is simplified and emphasis is placed on the physical insight of the mechanisms responsible for the phenomena; .Truly comprehensive coverage not available in the current literature."


Dielectric Polymer Materials for High-Density Energy Storage

Dielectric Polymer Materials for High-Density Energy Storage

Author: Zhi-Min Dang

Publisher: William Andrew

Published: 2018-06-13

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13: 0128132167

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Dielectric Polymer Materials for High-Density Energy Storage begins by introducing the fundamentals and basic theories on the dielectric behavior of material. It then discusses key issues on the design and preparation of dielectric polymer materials with strong energy storage properties, including their characterization, properties and manipulation. The latest methods, techniques and applications are explained in detail regarding this rapidly developing area. The book will support the work of academic researchers and graduate students, as well as engineers and materials scientists working in industrial research and development. In addition, it will be highly valuable to those directly involved in the fabrication of capacitors in industry, and to researchers across the areas of materials science, polymer science, materials chemistry, and nanomaterials. Focuses on how to design and prepare dielectric polymer materials with strong energy storage properties Includes new techniques for adjusting the properties of dielectric polymer materials Presents a thorough review of the state-of-the-art in the field of dielectric polymer materials, providing valuable insights into potential avenues of development


Emerging Nanodielectric Materials for Energy Storage

Emerging Nanodielectric Materials for Energy Storage

Author: Srikanta Moharana

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-10-30

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 3031409388

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This contributed volume presents multiple techniques for the synthesis of nanodielectric materials and their composites and examines their applications in the field of energy storage. It overviews various methods for designing these materials and analyses their properties such as mechanical strength, flexibility, dielectric as well as electrical performances for end-user applications such as thin-film flexible capacitors, advanced energy storage capacitors, and supercapacitors. The book gives a special focus on examining the dielectric properties of polymer-based nanomaterials, core-shell structured nanomaterials, and graphene-based polymeric composites among others, and explains the importance of their use in the aforementioned energy storage applications. It provides a great platform for understanding and expanding technological solutions needed for global energy challenges and it is of great benefit to industry professionals, academic researchers, material scientists, engineers, graduate students, physicists, and chemists working in the area of nanodielectrics.


Collision Phenomena in Liquids and Solids

Collision Phenomena in Liquids and Solids

Author: Alexander L. Yarin

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-06-15

Total Pages: 629

ISBN-13: 1107147905

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A unique and in-depth discussion uncovering the unifying features of collision phenomena in liquids and solids, along with applications.


Maxwell Displacement Current And Optical Second-harmonic Generation In Organic Materials: Analysis And Application For Organic Electronics

Maxwell Displacement Current And Optical Second-harmonic Generation In Organic Materials: Analysis And Application For Organic Electronics

Author: Mitsumasa Iwamoto

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2021-06-22

Total Pages: 511

ISBN-13: 9811236968

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The probing and modeling of carrier transport in materials is a fundamental research subject in electronics and materials science. According to the Maxwell electromagnetic field theory, there are two kinds of currents, i.e., conduction current and Maxwell displacement current (MDC). The conduction current flows when electronic charges, e.g., electrons and holes, are conveyed in solids, whereas MDC is the transient current that is generated due to the change of electric flux density. The source of conductive current is charged particles, i.e., electrons, holes, ions, etc., and the source of MDC is also the charged particles. It is therefore anticipated that we can probe and model carrier transport in materials, in terms of 'MDC'. In other words, we can find a novel way for modeling and analyzing materials on the basis of Dielectric Physics Approach, on focusing dielectric polarization phenomena. Maxwell Displacement Current and Optical Second-Harmonic Generation are basically dielectric phenomena. The aim of this book is to show the dielectric physics approach for the study of molecular materials and organic electronics devices related to carrier transport and dielectric polarization, on focusing Maxwell Displacement Current and Optical Second-Harmonic Generation in Organic Materials from viewpoints of Analysis and Application for Organic Electronics.


Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy

Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy

Author: Friedrich Kremer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 740

ISBN-13: 3642561209

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Both an introductory course to broadband dielectric spectroscopy and a monograph describing recent dielectric contributions to current topics, this book is the first to cover the topic and has been hotly awaited by the scientific community.


High-k Gate Dielectric Materials

High-k Gate Dielectric Materials

Author: Niladri Pratap Maity

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-12-18

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1000527441

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This volume explores and addresses the challenges of high-k gate dielectric materials, one of the major concerns in the evolving semiconductor industry and the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS). The application of high-k gate dielectric materials is a promising strategy that allows further miniaturization of microelectronic components. This book presents a broad review of SiO2 materials, including a brief historical note of Moore’s law, followed by reliability issues of the SiO2 based MOS transistor. It goes on to discuss the transition of gate dielectrics with an EOT ~ 1 nm and a selection of high-k materials. A review of the various deposition techniques of different high-k films is also discussed. High-k dielectrics theories (quantum tunneling effects and interface engineering theory) and applications of different novel MOSFET structures, like tunneling FET, are also covered in this book. The volume also looks at the important issues in the future of CMOS technology and presents an analysis of interface charge densities with the high-k material tantalum pentoxide. The issue of CMOS VLSI technology with the high-k gate dielectric materials is covered as is the advanced MOSFET structure, with its working structure and modeling. This timely volume will prove to be a valuable resource on both the fundamentals and the successful integration of high-k dielectric materials in future IC technology.