R.D. Miller, D.R. Burland, et al.
QELS 1992
A methylene dihydropyridine with a high ground-state dipole moment was investigated to explore the possibility of using it to form an organic monomeric glass "electret" film. Measurements were done in a specially designed test cell. An electric field was applied to a 100-μm-thick film of dihydropyridine while cooling from a melt. The cell potential was recorded as a function of time to study the homocharge and polarization relaxations. The homocharge relaxation time was ≈900 s. The polarization relaxation time was ≈2 × 105 s in the vicinity of the glass transition temperature. The polarization is linear over a wide range of electric field strength. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.
R.D. Miller, D.R. Burland, et al.
QELS 1992
Tom Karis
ANTEC Annual Technical Conference 1994
R.J. Twieg, K. Betterton, et al.
Ferroelectrics
A. Grunnet-Jepsen, C.L. Thompson, et al.
Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics