Dielectric Spectroscopy of Electronic Materials: Applied Physics of Dielectrics

Author:   Yuriy Poplavko (Professor of Microelectronics, Electronics faculty, Microelectronics department, Department of National Technical University of Ukraine, Igor Sikorsky Kiev Polytechnic Institute)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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9780128235188


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   09 July 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Dielectric Spectroscopy of Electronic Materials: Applied Physics of Dielectrics


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Dielectric Spectroscopy of Electronic Materials: Applied Physics of Dielectrics incorporates the results of four decades of research and applications of dielectric spectroscopy for solids, mostly for the investigation of materials used in electronics. The book differs from others by more detailed analysis of the features of dielectric spectra conditioned by specific mechanisms of electrical polarization and conductivity. Some original methods are presented in the simulation of frequency distributions (relaxers and oscillators), with methods proposed for various ferroelectrics frequency-temperature dielectric spectra. Also described are original methods for ferroelectrics on microwaves investigation, including the features of thin films study. The book is not burdened by complex mathematical proofs and should help readers quickly understand how to apply dielectric spectroscopy methods to their own research problems. More advanced readers may also find this book valuable as a review of the key concepts and latest advances on the topics presented.

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Author:   Yuriy Poplavko (Professor of Microelectronics, Electronics faculty, Microelectronics department, Department of National Technical University of Ukraine, Igor Sikorsky Kiev Polytechnic Institute)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Woodhead Publishing
Weight:   1.000kg
ISBN:  

9780128235188


ISBN 10:   0128235187
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   09 July 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. The basics of dielectric spectroscopy 2. Broadband dielectric spectroscopy 3. Polarization mechanisms described by oscillator model 4. Polarization mechanisms described by relaxation model 5. Microwave methods large permittivity measurements 6. Selected examples of various solids spectroscopy 7. Selected examples of ferroelectrics dielectric spectra

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This text would be suitable for the engineer or materials scientist interested in quickly learning about dielectric spectroscopy because it contains a clear and consice background on dielectric spectoscopy fundamentals and has many examples for the reader to quickly learn the essentials. There is a good balance between technical depth and the quality of the descriptions, backed up with clear examples. --IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine


Author Information

Dr Poplavko has been teaching electronic materials science topics for the past 40 years in the Ukraine, Portugal and South Korea. During his time at the National Technical University of Ukraine he has developed several courses in materials science and physics and has published more than 20 scientific books and manuals (4 books in English, 6 books in Russian, and 10 books in Ukrainian) on dielectrics, polar crystals, ferroelectrics, and many others. Dr Poplavko is also a renowned expert in the physics of ferroelectrics and dielectrics, known primarily for his efforts in discovering the research method microwave dielectric spectroscopy.

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