Dielectrics - Lecture Notes
Dielectrics - Lecture Notes
Dielectrics are n
the materials having electric dipole
moment permanently.
dipole
_
Electric field
+
+
+
_
_
_
+
+
+
_
_
Dielectric atom
N N Cl-Cl
F-F Br-Br
I-I
methane CH4
carbon monoxide
C
O
water
H2O
ammonia
nitrogen trihydride
NH3
alcohols
methanol
CH3OH
PBr3
B.
C.
HBr
Br2
D.
SiBr4
PBr3
B.
HBr
C.
Br2
D.
SiBr4
ur ur
E
ur ur
P E
ur
ur
P E
polarizability of material.
+
q
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
E0
-----
q
------------
++
-+
+
+
-q
q
++
-+
+
-++
-++
E-0
++
-+
+
-++
-++
-++
--
+
+
+
+
+
+
q
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
In absence of
dielectric
In presence of
dielectric
0
E.ds q
0
E
.
ds
q
'
q
E0 A
0
q q'
EA
0 0
q
E0
A 0
q
q'
E
A 0 A 0
V=Ed
So
E
V0
k
E Vd
0
Now
E0
q
E
k
kA 0
q
q'
E
A 0
A 0
q
q
q'
So,
kA 0
A 0
A 0
1
then, q ' q (1 )
k
So, 0
E
.
ds
q
'
1
q q (1 )
k
q
0k
E
.
ds
A 0
A 0
q'
now,
p P
A
q
P
E
A 0
0
Where,
E=Electric field
q
0E P
D=Flux Density
or
A
Displacement vector
q
now, D
P=Polarization
A
So, D 0 E P
Electric susceptibility:
The polarization vector P is proportional
to the total electric flux density and
direction of electric field.
Therefore the polarization vector can
be written
P 0 e E
P
e
0E
0 ( r 1) E
0E
e r 1
Displacement vector,
D 0E P
Now,P= 0 E
( - 0 ) E P
(or) ( r . 0 - 0 ) E P
( r 1) 0 .E P
Where,( r 1)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Electron polarization
Ionic polarization
Orientation polarization
Space charge polarization
+
-
(a)
Electric Field
(b)
19
dW F .dr
F ?
dW qE.dr
dW E.dp
p
p
P
lA V
p PV
dW EVdP
P ( r 1) 0 .E
dW E.V .( r 1) 0 .dE
dW E.V .(
1) 0 .dE
1
W 0V ( r 1) E 2
2
W 1
2
0 ( r 1) E
V
2
U ?
References:
Engineering physics By Dr. M N Avadhnulu, S Chand
publication
Engineering physics by K Rajgopalan
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