Liquid state electronics of insulating liquids

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Liquid state electronics of insulating liquids

by Werner F. Schmidt

CRC Press, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Under certain conditions, liquids that usually do not conduct electrical currents become conductors, a phenomenon that is of interest to scientists in several different fields. In Liquid State Electronics of Insulating Liquids, one of the world's leading experts in dielectric liquids discusses the theoretical basis and the experiments on electronic conduction in nonpolar liquids. It provides a sound description of the concepts involved in electronic and ionic charge transport in these liquids. This text also includes experimental techniques that graduate students, university researchers, and laboratory scientists will all find useful. Data tables provide first-order information on the magnitude of relevant quantities.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Physical and Chemical Properties of Nonpolar Liquids. Measurement Methods. Transport Properties of Charge Carriers. Photoconductivity. Radiation-Induced Conductivity. Charge Transfer at Interfaces. Models of Electron Energetics and Dynamics. Electric Breakdown. Liquid Ionization Detectors. Nonpolar Solids. Index. NTI/Sales Copy

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