2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11182-017-0931-z
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Spontaneous Polarization of Hydrogen-Saturated Composite Materials

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“…Now let us make some estimates. Assuming in expressions (5), (7) -(9): Т = 300 К; l = 10 −5 m; E p = 5 × 10 3 V/m (these values correspond to the experimental data [11] Thus according to (9), the static dielectric permittivity of a spontaneously polarized finely dispersed semiconductor is negative.…”
Section: Semiconductors With Negative Static Dielectric Permittivitymentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Now let us make some estimates. Assuming in expressions (5), (7) -(9): Т = 300 К; l = 10 −5 m; E p = 5 × 10 3 V/m (these values correspond to the experimental data [11] Thus according to (9), the static dielectric permittivity of a spontaneously polarized finely dispersed semiconductor is negative.…”
Section: Semiconductors With Negative Static Dielectric Permittivitymentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The external field strength in a system with ε < 0 vanishes (see (11)). So let us consider spontaneous polarization of the structure (Figure 3 This transition occurs due to the positive feedback between the field strength E c and the polarization charges on the pates surface (see Equation 17).…”
Section: Spontaneous Polarization Of Particle Chainsmentioning
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“…Chemisorption of hydrogen on the surface of finely dispersed KMnO 4 , Pb(NO 3 ) 2 , and CsNO 3 compounds is accompanied by the appearance of charge carriers in powder particles in connection with the appearance of surface donors in the form of interstitial hydrogen atoms. In these powders, the surfaces of microparticles of which are saturated with hydrogen atoms, a macroscopic electric field spontaneously arises [15][16][17]. The spontaneously polarized powder serves as a source of direct electric current due to conversion of heat from the environment into the work of the electric field.…”
Section: Functional and Construction Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of this work is to study the energy conversion process that accompanies the electric current in polarized finely dispersed dielectrics with donor centers on their surfaces. We solve the problem of theoretically describing the results obtained in the experiments, as well as the experimental patterns established earlier [15][16][17].…”
Section: Functional and Construction Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%