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When these ions are introduced into the glass network , energy levels of the free
ions are split and shifted by the electrostatic fields of the nearest - neighbor
anions , typically oxygens . Since the field of a metal ion falls off extremely rapidly
with ...
When these ions are introduced into the glass network , energy levels of the free
ions are split and shifted by the electrostatic fields of the nearest - neighbor
anions , typically oxygens . Since the field of a metal ion falls off extremely rapidly
with ...
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... difference between electric field and displacement Complex dielectric constant
Dielectric constant Dielectric loss factor ... respectively , at high fre - quency
Relaxation strength ( height of dielectric dispersion ) Angle between direction of
field ...
... difference between electric field and displacement Complex dielectric constant
Dielectric constant Dielectric loss factor ... respectively , at high fre - quency
Relaxation strength ( height of dielectric dispersion ) Angle between direction of
field ...
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Maxwell ( 1892 ) considered a material made up of alternate layers
perpendicular to the field with high and low conductivities . Wagner ( 1914 ) has
discussed a material consisting of a dilute dispersion of highly conducting
spheres in a matrix ...
Maxwell ( 1892 ) considered a material made up of alternate layers
perpendicular to the field with high and low conductivities . Wagner ( 1914 ) has
discussed a material consisting of a dilute dispersion of highly conducting
spheres in a matrix ...
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