Dielectric phenomena in solids || electrical aging, discharge, and breakdown phenomena Kao,K Chi 被引量: 353发表: 2004年 DIELECTRIC PHENOMENA IN SOLIDS With Emphasis on Physical Concepts of Electronic Processes In general, a dielectric is considered as a non-conducting or insulating material (such...
Dielectric Phenomena in Solids. Elsevier Academic Press, Amster- dam.K. C. Kao, Dielectric phenomena in solids, Academic press, 2004.Kao, K. (2004) Dielectric Phenomena in Solids. Elsevier Academic Press, San Diego.K. C. Kao, Dielectric Phenomena in Solids, Elsevier Science, 2004....
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. Readership Table of contents ...
Nanoionic memristive phenomena in metal oxides: the valence change mechanism. Adv. Phys. 70, 155–349 (2021). A review of resistive switching phenomena and devices operating according to the bipolar valence change mechanism (VCM). Article Google Scholar Strand, J. et al. Intrinsic charge ...
while in the process of investigating electrostatic phenomena. They discovered thatelectricityobtained from an electrostatic machine could be stored for a period of time and then released. The device, which came to be known as theLeyden jar, consisted of a stoppered glass vial or jar filled with...
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Ferroelectricity is one of the most used and studied phenomena in both scientific and industrial communities. Properties of ferroelectrics make them particularly suitable for a wide range of applications, ranging from sensors and actuators to optical or memory devices1,2. Those important properties are...
(PLD). The topography of the deposited particles is observed to be normally distributed, as shown in Fig.6e characterized by roughness with the presence of hills and hollows, as depicted in Fig.6f. This roughness may have an impact on the analysis of transport phenomena, including (I–V) ...
For purposes of illustrating dielectric waveguides with improved dispersion characteristics as proposed herein, it is important to understand phenomena that may come into play in a typical dielectric waveguide. The following foundational information may be viewed as a basis from which the present disclosur...