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complex dielectricの例文

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  • Separating the real and imaginary parts of the complex dielectric permittivity yields:
  • Micheline Roufosse and P . G . Klemens derived the exact proportionality in their article Thermal Conductivity of Complex Dielectric Crystals at Phys.
  • The separation of the complex dielectric constant ? ( ? ) was reported in the original paper by Cole and Cole as follows:
  • The dielectric constant and conductivity ( or simply the complex dielectric constant ) is dependent on the soil type and is a function of frequency.
  • A very complex dielectric mirror can reflect up to 99.999 % of the light incident upon it, for a narrow range of wavelengths and angles.
  • Using the standard relations for the dependence of the optical constants on the complex dielectric function, the reflectivity R ( ~ o ) normal to the surface and the absorption coefficient, c ~ ( o ~ ), can be calculated.
  • In this equation \ epsilon ^ * is the complex dielectric constant, { \ epsilon _ 0 } and \ epsilon _ \ infty are the " static " and " infinite frequency " dielectric constants, \ omega = 2 \ pi times the frequency, and \ tau _ 0 is a generalized relaxation time.
  • His most influential papers have been " The Contribution of Excitons to the Complex Dielectric Constant of Crystals " ( 1958 ), describing the polariton;  Electron transfer between biological molecules by thermally activated tunneling ( 1974 ), describing the quantum mechanics of long-range electron transfers; " Kinetic Proofreading : a New Mechanism for Reducing Errors in Biosynthetic Processes Requiring High Specificity " ( 1974 ); " Neural networks and physical systems with emergent collective computational abilities " ( 1982 ) ( known as the Hopfield Network ) and, with D . W . Tank,  Neural computation of decisions in optimization problems ( 1985 ).