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Study of nanocomposites by Dielectric spectroscopy (CAT#: STEM-ST-0353-WXH)

Introduction

Nanocomposites are materials that have a solid structure in which the distance between the phases is leastwise formed of a dimension with nanoscale size and general form of an inorganic matrix set in the organic phase, or vice versa, from an organic matrix set in the inorganic phase.




Principle

The principle of this technique is to apply an AC signal of small amplitude to an electrode immersed into an electrolyte. The initial disturbance (applied) and the response of the electrode is compared by measuring the phase shift of the current and voltage components and by the measurements of their amplitudes.

Applications

Used to study the response of a sample subjected to an applied electric field of fixed or changing frequency. DS describes the dielectric properties of a material as a function of frequency.

Materials

Dielectric spectrometer