Principles of Dielectrics
Series: Monographs on the Physics and Chemistry of Materials; 45;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 3 September 1998
- ISBN 9780198565574
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages448 pages
- Size 236x158x24 mm
- Weight 677 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous line figures 0
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Short description:
This book concentrates on the basic principles of the subject. The macroscopic behaviour of dielectrics receives most attention while an introduction to the microscopic theory is given.
The strength of the presentation is its completeness and logical development, and these ensure that the book is a recommended necessity |s Robert Hill, King's College, London.
Long description:
This work gives an up-to-date account of the theory of dielectrics suitable for graduates and final-year undergraduates in physics, chemistry, electrical engineering and materials science. There is a concentration on the basic principles of the subject, without a detailed discussion of experimental data. The macroscopic behaviour of dielectric materials receives most attention; nevertheless an adequate introduction to the microscopic theory of dielectrics is given. The treatment is necessarily mathematical, but sufficient verbal explanations are given so that the physical ideas are not hidden beneath a morass of mathematical symbols. Detailed derivations of key results are provided in appendices, together with extensive lists of references and further general reading.
The strength of the presentation is its completeness and logical development, and these ensure that the book is a recommended necessity
Table of Contents:
Elementary considerations
Dielectrics in static fields
Dielectrics in time-dependent fields
Heterogeneous dielectrics
Equilibrium polarization fluctuations
The spectral properties of equilibrium fluctuations
Basic principles of the calculation of the relative permittivity
Electromechanical effects
Dielectric saturation in dipolar liquids
The electromagnetic field in matter
Appendices
References
Index