A material such as glass or porcelain with negligible electrical or thermal conductivity.
Electrically poorly conducting or non-conducting, non-metallic substance of which charge carriers are generally not free to move.
An electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field.
1 Flame facilitates the production of a current in the dielectric surrounding it.
2 Microwave ablation uses dielectric hysteresis to produce direct volume heating of tissue.
3 Perhaps it is because the dielectric losses in the liquid are smaller.
4 We report also on the morphological and dielectric properties of these films.
5 The arrangement of carbons and dielectric in this device is shown in Fig.
6 A portion of the charge was absorbed by the dielectric itself.
7 The same trend of layer-dependent dielectric constant is also revealed by first-principles calculations.
8 The dielectric hysteresis with the temperature cycle reveals a remnant polarization.
9 We also discuss contradictory values for the static dielectric properties reported in the literature.
10 If the difference of potential between the terminals is raised, the dielectric breaks down.
11 Epitaxial growth of single-crystal gadolinium oxide dielectric thin films on gallium arsenide is reported.
12 A dielectric actuator that exhibits integral self-healing is still unprecedented.
13 These circuital relations, when expressed analytically, are then for a dielectric medium of types
14 Also, the overall dielectric response of investigated materials is strongly influenced by adsorbed water molecules.
15 These surprising features are traced back quantitatively to the non-local dielectric nature of bulk water.
16 To promote such a study, in this paper, two typical nonlocal dielectric models are revisited.
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Dielectric в диалектах
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