A thermo-dielectric effect was demonstrated with carnauba wax, naphthalene and paraffin.
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While a lack of temperature control would rule out any practical use of the material near its critical temperature, the dielectric effect remains exceptionally strong even at much higher temperatures.
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Implementing a true open circuit in planar technology is not feasible because of the dielectric effect of the substrate which will always ensure that the equivalent circuit contains a shunt capacitance.
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The vacuum polarization is quantified by the vacuum polarization tensor ? ?? ( p ) which describes the dielectric effect as a function of the four-momentum p carried by the photon.
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In all cases, even using expensive precision components there may be other effects that are not accounted for in the general dual-slope equations ( dielectric effect on the capacitor or frequency or temperature dependencies on any of the components ).
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In the presence of an electric field, e . g ., the electromagnetic field around an electron, these particle & ndash; antiparticle pairs reposition themselves, thus partially counteracting the field ( a partial screening effect, a dielectric effect ).
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His derivation of the nonlinear ( ponderomotive ) forces of laser-plasma interaction including dielectric effects in the Maxwellian stress tensor led to the prediction of ultrahigh acceleration of plasma blocks being confirmed experimentally by Sauerbrey with application to a new laser fusion energy scheme as block ignition of uncompressed fuel resulting in a possible nuclear energy production with less radioactivity than burning coal.