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Dielectric study as a function of temperature in the frequency range of 1 kHz–1 MHz has confirmed the observed phase transitions.
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The loss tangent values as a function of temperature at various frequencies for the samples are illustrated in the insets of Figure 5.
The dielectric constant is a function of temperature, and of frequency, for those frequencies well above 100 hertz (cycles per second).
In this report, ferroelectric behaviors were investigated as a function of temperature and poling frequency for a uniaxially stretched poly vinylidene fluoride-co-trifluoroethylene) 50/50 (mol./mol)./mol
For a given base sample temperature T, the critical threshold absorbed power Pc required for peak splitting is remarkably reproducible and is a function of T. In order to investigate the nature of the bifurcation, we measured the photothermal response as a function of temperature, QCL frequency and absorbed power.
The temperatures of the primary α transition and the secondary β and γ transitions were determined in the tension mode; the storage modulus and loss modulus as a function of temperature and frequency were recorded.
The sensor properties have been characterized as a function of temperature and frequency.
Dynamic mechanical analysis tests were performed as a function of temperature and frequency.
The dielectric properties of BZN thick films have been investigated as a function of temperature and frequency.
The dielectric permittivity both real part and imaginary part as a function of temperature and frequency were measured.
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