1984
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9797(84)90041-9
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Polarization in rotating dielectrics

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“…On the other hand, in the cellulose and BaTiO 3 suspensions [12,13], the resonance peak is observed in both ε 3 and ε 1 (case II). For an understanding of such a difference, a theoretical study on shear-modified ε * 1 derived by Block et al [24] is suggestive. Referring to their result, the following explanations are possible if we take into account two time constants: relaxation time of the polarization τ r and the characteristic time of the particle rotation given by τ c = (2/γ ).…”
Section: Third-order Dielectric Permittivitymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…On the other hand, in the cellulose and BaTiO 3 suspensions [12,13], the resonance peak is observed in both ε 3 and ε 1 (case II). For an understanding of such a difference, a theoretical study on shear-modified ε * 1 derived by Block et al [24] is suggestive. Referring to their result, the following explanations are possible if we take into account two time constants: relaxation time of the polarization τ r and the characteristic time of the particle rotation given by τ c = (2/γ ).…”
Section: Third-order Dielectric Permittivitymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Here the rate of spinning of individual cells, far removed s others, is measured as a function of the frequency and intensity of an applied rotating electric field. The theory for this phenomenon in rotating sinusoidally varying fields (Mischel and Pohl, 1983;Pohl, 1983a;Block et al, 1984) and in pulsed rotating fields (Pohl, 1983b~ 1983c) has been studied. The rate of spinning of a cell (ca.…”
Section: Ihtroductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the present electrode geometry they are orthogonal and in a situation which has been analysed for spherical particles which polarize via a Debye Pellat process (single -c) 5,6 . Provided also that the particles are large enough to ignore Brownian rotational diffusion effects, that theory predicts…”
Section: Dielectric Spectra Under Shearmentioning
confidence: 99%