Electrical properties of polymers
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Electrical properties of polymers
Cambridge University Press, c2005
2nd ed.
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hbk.431.9/El9990547221
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The Institute for Solid State Physics Library. The University of Tokyo.図書室
hbk.428.6:E27210243593
Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
"The predecessor to this book was published in the Cambridge Solid State Science Series in 1979" --preface
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Fully revised and expanded, this second edition of A. Blythe's successful title on electrical properties of polymers covers both the fundamental and recent developments in this growing area. This book provides a broad and comprehensive account on the topic, describing underlying physical principles and synthesis through to emerging technologies. The new edition provides particular emphasis to the new generation of conductive polymers. Emerging uses of polymers in industrial applications are described and cover topics such as light-emitting diodes, flexible polymers and soft electronics. Written in an accessible style, without complicated theory, this book combines key concepts with applications. With the inclusion of further reading material provided at the end of each chapter for interested readers, this book is an authoritative guide to advanced-level undergraduates and graduates studying polymer, materials and physical sciences. It will also be of significant interest to researchers working in this evolving field.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Dielectrics in static fields
- 3. Dielectric relaxation
- 4. Electronic conduction in polymers
- 5. Measurement of electrical properties
- 6. Dielectric breakdown
- 7. Static charges
- 8. Ionic conduction, particulate and molecular composites
- 9. Intrinsically conductive polymers
- 10. Applications of electro-active and conductive polymers
- 11. References
- 12. Index.
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