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Dielectric gallium compounds

Table tr.1-69 Dielectric constant e and refractive index n of gallium compounds... [Pg.635]

As already stated, the addition of metallic fillers to a formulation serves to decrease the electrical insulation, but there may be other effects on the compound s electrical properties that may need to be taken into account. The frequency dependence of the dielectric loss factor increases as the metallic particles offset the low loss factors of the binder system. The loss factor is defined as the product of the power factor and the dielectric constant and is a measure of the signal absorption by the compound. Normally, low loss factors are desirable, particularly where a material is to be used in devices operating at high speed such as gallium arsenide based semiconductors, and this should be taken into account when formulating with conductive extenders. [Pg.122]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.635 , Pg.637 ]




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