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Dielectric loss in glass has been extensively studied , and the predominant effect
is a loss peak whose activation energy is the ... A number of theories for this
dielectric loss have been proposed and are summarized by Professor Tomozawa
.
Dielectric loss in glass has been extensively studied , and the predominant effect
is a loss peak whose activation energy is the ... A number of theories for this
dielectric loss have been proposed and are summarized by Professor Tomozawa
.
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303 ( OD ) / x ( 3 ) Finally , the use of the decibel ( dB ) as a unit of optical loss is
more common today because of the influence of optical waveguide technology . It
is also simply related to OD as 10 dB = 1 OD ( 4 ) Fiber - optic losses are usually
...
303 ( OD ) / x ( 3 ) Finally , the use of the decibel ( dB ) as a unit of optical loss is
more common today because of the influence of optical waveguide technology . It
is also simply related to OD as 10 dB = 1 OD ( 4 ) Fiber - optic losses are usually
...
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charging - discharging current as a function of time and calculate the dielectric
loss as a function of frequency using expressions discussed in Section II , D . The
other is to measure the dielectric characteristics as a function of frequency using
a ...
charging - discharging current as a function of time and calculate the dielectric
loss as a function of frequency using expressions discussed in Section II , D . The
other is to measure the dielectric characteristics as a function of frequency using
a ...
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