Dielectric Relaxation
Dielectric relaxation is a physical phenomenon that occurs in some dielectric materials when they are exposed to an electrical field. It is characterized by a rapid decrease in the material's electrical permittivity accompanied by a decrease in its resistivity. Dielectric relaxation is important in a wide range of applications, such as radio-frequency electronics, energy storage devices, and dielectric actuators. This phenomenon has significant implications for the design, manufacture, and performance of many electronic and electrical components. Dielectric relaxation helps control the power consumption of electrical devices and improves their efficiency, making it a crucial phenomenon in the advancement of technology.
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Editor: MARINA PISCOPO, Professore Aggregato di Biologia Molecolare Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II
Journal of New Developments in Molecular Biology is a multidisciplinary journal which aims to publish the recent and outstanding developments in the areas of molecular biology.