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50th anniversary perspective: dielectric phenomena in polymers and multilayered dielectric films

Baer et al., 2017

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7978146434260291309
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Baer E
Zhu L
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Macromolecules

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High dielectric constant and low dielectric loss are desirable electrical properties for next- generation polymer dielectrics that show promise for applications in pulsed power, power electronics, and printable electronics. Unfortunately, the dielectric constant of polymers is …
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