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Tantalum oxide, permittivity

Capacitance is related to the area of the plates (yi), the distance between the plates (d), and the dielectric constant (e) of the material between the plates (Figure 2, equation I). The dielectric constant or permittivity of a material is the increased capacitance observed compared to the condition if a vacuum was present between the plates. Common dielectric materials are polystyrene (e = 2.5), mylar (e = 3), mica (e = 6), aluminum oxide (e = 7), tantalum oxide (e = 25), and titania (e = 100). In the Leyden jar the dielectric is silica. [Pg.212]

Tantalum and niobium are added, in the form of carbides, to cemented carbide compositions used in the production of cutting tools. Pure oxides are widely used in the optical industiy as additives and deposits, and in organic synthesis processes as catalysts and promoters [12, 13]. Binary and more complex oxide compounds based on tantalum and niobium form a huge family of ferroelectric materials that have high Curie temperatures, high dielectric permittivity, and piezoelectric, pyroelectric and non-linear optical properties [14-17]. Compounds of this class are used in the production of energy transformers, quantum electronics, piezoelectrics, acoustics, and so on. Two of... [Pg.1]


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