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By E SIVANAGI REDDY
          12ACPA02
            ACRHEM
   Introduction

   Dielectric Materials

   Classification of Dielectrics

   Applications of Dielectrics

   Microwaves

   Applications of Microwaves

   Risk of risk Research

   Microwave Dielectrics

   Summary and Conclusion
   Dielectric is a material that permits the passage of
    electric field or flux
     Eg : Rubber, glass, waxed paper
   Dielectrics are insulating materials that exhibit the
    property of electrical polarization
   No ideal dielectric in the planet.
   Bulk Single crystals
   Polycrystals
   Ceramics
   Thin films
   Polymers
   Nano dielectrics
   rubber
  Good Mechanical and Chemical Stability
 Minimum number of defects and impurities
 Large forbidden band gap
 Amorphous Structure
 Small reaction to physical change
 i.e, low aging and temperature behavior
 Lack of sensitivity to moisture
 No pin holes or weak points that have to be “burnt out”.

                       Lenon I.Missel, R.Glang (Ed.)
                       Hand Book of Thin film Technology
                       McGraw-Hill Book Company
   A dielectric is an electrical insulator that can be polarized by
    an applied electric field.
   The polarization of a region is defined as the dipole moment
    per unit volume
   The relation between electronic polarization to dielectric
    constant is

                                            2
             1    4                     n        1        4                      e
                       N       (CGS )                                     Nk
             2     3                        2                                    k
                                        n        2          3         k

        Clausius- Mossotti equation
                                                At high frequency          =n2
                                                n= refractive index
                                                α= electronic polarisability
Microwaves and Metals
By Manoj Gupta, Eugene Wong Wai Leong
 A dielectric material is made up of atoms or
  molecules that possess electric polarization
  basing on it they are classified as
 Linear dielectric materials
I.     Non Polar dielectrics (E)
II.    polar dielectrics(E+I)
III.   Dipolar dielectrics (E+I+O)


      Non linear dielectrics(spontaneous polarization )
•      absence of a center of symmetry
Fig. Classification of crystals showing the classes with
piezoelectric, Pyroelectric and Ferro electric
Ability of certain crystals to generate a
                         voltage in response to applied
                         mechanical stress.
                           Quartz Silica ( SiO2) –repeated Strecture
                           (but not ferroelectric)
 Piezoelectric effect




                         The potential created in certain
                         materials when they are heated

Pyroelectric effect       Lithium tantalate LiTaO3




                        The phenomenon whereby certain ionic
                        crystals may exhibit a spontaneous
                        dipole moment.
                           Lithium niobateLiNbO3

Ferroelectric effect
N.IZYUMSKAYA et. al Critical Reviews in Solid State and
                    Materials Sciences,34:89–179,2009
   D.C is a measure of the extent to which the
    electrical charge distribution in the material can be
    distorted or polarized by the application of electric
    field.

 Dielectric constant depend on
1. Frequency of applied electric field
2. Chemical structure
3. Imperfections
4. Temperature and pressure of
    material
                      Do IT PoMS
                      University of Cambridge
Dielectric constants and Strengths for Some
Dielectric Materials




                    William D. Callister, Jr.
                   Materials Science and Engineering
                   An Introduction
Sensors

Arthur Von Hippel (Ed.)
Dielectric Materials and Applications
Artech House ,London (1995)
Mailadil ,T. Sebastian
Dielectric Materials for Wireless Communication
    Electromagnetic Spectrum MW have wavelengths 1mm -
    1m , frequencies of 0.3 - 300 GHz.
    To avoid interference with telecommunication, cellular
    phones and radar, by International convention most
    domestic and commercial MW heating operate wavelength
    of 12.2 cm, 2.45 GHz.
    MW can be divided in an electric field and a magnetic
    field component and the former is responsible for heating.
    MW is generated by vacuum tubes, magnetron, multimode
    or mono-mode Commercial ovens
Interaction of the Electromagnetic field    Frequency dependence of the polarization
with materials                              mechanism for dielectrics


                                           Microwaves and Metals
                                            By Manoj Gupta, Eugene Wong Wai
                                           Leong
   Microwave heating
   Communications
   Industrials
   Power transmissions
   Medical
   Scientific
   Rader detection
   Weather control
                     Microwaves and Metals
                      By Manoj Gupta, Eugene Wong Wai
                     Leong
APPLICATIONS OF MICROWAVES




         Blackout Bomb: Air Force's High-
         Powered Microwave Weapons Fry
         Enemy Equipment




                                            Active Denial System (ADS)
ISRO
Dielectric resonators
   Dielectrics are the materials having perment electric dipole
    moment .
   Different type of dielectrics(Piezo, Ferro, Pyro electrics) have
    Potential applications in various fields.
   Microwaves form part of the EM spectrum, with frequency
    ranging from 300MHz to 300GHz.
   Microwave usage is extremely diverse, with applications in
    heating, radar, communication, industry, Science, medicine
    and power transmission.
   1.Gupta,Wong : Microwaves and Metals
      John Wiley & Sons (Asia)Pt Ltd, 2007
   2. Kenji Uchino :Ferroelectric Devices 2/e
       CRC Press ,2010
   3. Kwan Chi Kao :Dielectric Phenomena in Solids
       Elsevier Academic Press,2004
   4. Charles Kittel: Introduction to Solid State Physics 7/e
        WILEY-INDIA,2007
   5. Arthur Von Hipple(Ed.): Dielectric Materials and waves
       Artech House, London ,1995

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Dielectrics and microwaves

  • 1. By E SIVANAGI REDDY 12ACPA02 ACRHEM
  • 2.
  • 3. Introduction  Dielectric Materials  Classification of Dielectrics  Applications of Dielectrics  Microwaves  Applications of Microwaves  Risk of risk Research  Microwave Dielectrics  Summary and Conclusion
  • 4. Dielectric is a material that permits the passage of electric field or flux Eg : Rubber, glass, waxed paper  Dielectrics are insulating materials that exhibit the property of electrical polarization  No ideal dielectric in the planet.
  • 5. Bulk Single crystals  Polycrystals  Ceramics  Thin films  Polymers  Nano dielectrics  rubber
  • 6.  Good Mechanical and Chemical Stability  Minimum number of defects and impurities  Large forbidden band gap  Amorphous Structure  Small reaction to physical change i.e, low aging and temperature behavior  Lack of sensitivity to moisture  No pin holes or weak points that have to be “burnt out”. Lenon I.Missel, R.Glang (Ed.) Hand Book of Thin film Technology McGraw-Hill Book Company
  • 7. A dielectric is an electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field.  The polarization of a region is defined as the dipole moment per unit volume  The relation between electronic polarization to dielectric constant is 2 1 4 n 1 4 e N (CGS ) Nk 2 3 2 k n 2 3 k Clausius- Mossotti equation At high frequency =n2 n= refractive index α= electronic polarisability
  • 8. Microwaves and Metals By Manoj Gupta, Eugene Wong Wai Leong
  • 9.  A dielectric material is made up of atoms or molecules that possess electric polarization basing on it they are classified as  Linear dielectric materials I. Non Polar dielectrics (E) II. polar dielectrics(E+I) III. Dipolar dielectrics (E+I+O)  Non linear dielectrics(spontaneous polarization ) • absence of a center of symmetry
  • 10. Fig. Classification of crystals showing the classes with piezoelectric, Pyroelectric and Ferro electric
  • 11. Ability of certain crystals to generate a voltage in response to applied mechanical stress. Quartz Silica ( SiO2) –repeated Strecture (but not ferroelectric) Piezoelectric effect The potential created in certain materials when they are heated Pyroelectric effect Lithium tantalate LiTaO3 The phenomenon whereby certain ionic crystals may exhibit a spontaneous dipole moment. Lithium niobateLiNbO3 Ferroelectric effect
  • 12. N.IZYUMSKAYA et. al Critical Reviews in Solid State and Materials Sciences,34:89–179,2009
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  • 19. Electromagnetic Spectrum MW have wavelengths 1mm - 1m , frequencies of 0.3 - 300 GHz.  To avoid interference with telecommunication, cellular phones and radar, by International convention most domestic and commercial MW heating operate wavelength of 12.2 cm, 2.45 GHz.  MW can be divided in an electric field and a magnetic field component and the former is responsible for heating.  MW is generated by vacuum tubes, magnetron, multimode or mono-mode Commercial ovens
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