Engineering the Maxwell-Wagner polarization effect
Engineering the Maxwell-Wagner polarization effect
Layered structures, when supporting the Maxwell–Wagner polarization mechanism, exhibit very large effective electric permittivity and thus can be used for miniaturizing purposes. However, the large interfacial dimensions evolved, limit the Maxwell–Wagner polarization at relatively low frequencies. Any element or mechanism that causes a spatial variation of charge density, contributes to the dielectric susceptibility of a medium. Thus, intentionally planted polarization states can be used for further exploiting the Maxwell–Wagner polarization mechanism.
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Prodromakis, T.
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Papavassiliou, C.
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15 May 2009
Prodromakis, T.
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Papavassiliou, C.
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Prodromakis, T. and Papavassiliou, C.
(2009)
Engineering the Maxwell-Wagner polarization effect.
Applied Surface Science, 255 (15), .
(doi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2009.03.030).
Abstract
Layered structures, when supporting the Maxwell–Wagner polarization mechanism, exhibit very large effective electric permittivity and thus can be used for miniaturizing purposes. However, the large interfacial dimensions evolved, limit the Maxwell–Wagner polarization at relatively low frequencies. Any element or mechanism that causes a spatial variation of charge density, contributes to the dielectric susceptibility of a medium. Thus, intentionally planted polarization states can be used for further exploiting the Maxwell–Wagner polarization mechanism.
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Published date: 15 May 2009
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Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/351540
ISSN: 0169-4332
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