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Microstructural Size and Alignment Effects on the Dielectric Response of Inhomogeneous Media
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
The dielectric response of inhomogeneous media presents a complex boundary problem dependent upon dielectric susceptibility and volume fraction of its components, as well as the physical size of the heterogeneities. In this paper, we have used the LOCALF method to examine the size dependent problem for cubic and columnar defects for ZrO2 dielectric films of varying microstructure size and volume fraction. Both the alignments of low dielectric components with respect to the applied field and their size can effectively modulate the composite response. Comparison of these results with the conventional effective medium approximation methods reinforces the need to include microstructural detail in the modeling approach.
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