dielectric materials

  • 51Electroceramics — While ceramics have traditionally been admired for their mechanical and thermal stability, their unique electrical, optical and magnetic properties have become of increasing importance in many key technologies including communications, energy… …

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  • 52Nonlinear photonic crystal — Nonlinear photonic crystals are usually used as quasi phase matching materials. They can be either one dimensional[1] or two dimensional.[2] Nonlinear Photonic Crystals Broadly speaking, nonlinear photonic crystals (PC) are periodic structures… …

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  • 53Optical fiber — A bundle of optical fibers A TOSLINK fiber optic audio c …

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  • 54Optics — For the book by Sir Isaac Newton, see Opticks. Optical redirects here. For the musical artist, see Optical (artist). Optics includes study of dispersion of light. Optics is the branch of …

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  • 55Relative static permittivity — The relative static permittivity (or static relative permittivity) of a material under given conditions is a measure of the extent to which it concentrates electrostatic lines of flux. It is the ratio of the amount of stored electrical energy… …

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  • 56Electrostriction — is a property of all electrical non conductors, or dielectrics, that causes them to change their shape under the application of an electric field. (Compare with magnetostriction.) Explanation Electrostriction is a property of all dielectric… …

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  • 57Permittivität — Physikalische Größe Name dielektrische Leitfähigkeit oder Permittivität Formelzeichen der Größe ε Größen und Einheiten system Einheit Dimension …

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  • 58Metal-mesh optical filters — are optical filters made from stacks of metal meshes and dielectric. They are used as part of an optical path to filter the incoming light to allow frequencies of interest to pass while reflecting other frequencies of light. Metal mesh filters… …

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  • 59Dissipation factor — In physics, the dissipation factor (DF) is a measure of loss rate of energy of a mode of oscillation (mechanical, electrical, or electromechanical) in a dissipative system. It is the reciprocal of Quality factor, which represents the quality of… …

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  • 60Gauss's law — In physics, Gauss s law, also known as Gauss s flux theorem, is a law relating the distribution of electric charge to the resulting electric field. It is one of the four Maxwell s equations, which form the basis of classical electrodynamics, and… …

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