Q1.
Describe the definition of dielectric materials
Dielectric
materials are electrical insulators which can be easily polarized by external
electric field. The presence of electric
field results in charges re-arrangement in which the positive charges are
displaced toward the field whereas negative charges are in opposite direction
so called dielectric polarization. They are categorized as electrical insulator
since there is no field induced-charges flow as it happens on conductor. This
is due to large energy band gap and no free electron exists at conduction band.
Closely seeing to the atomic model, the external electric field will distort
electron cloud surrounding nucleus and give rise to electric dipole.
Q2.
Categorize dielectric materials and describe their features individually
Category
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Illustration/Features
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Piezoelectric Materials
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In piezoelectric materials, applying mechanical
forces/stresses will induce spontaneous polarization inside materials due to ionic
displacement (direct piezoelectric effect), or oppositely applying electric
field will cause structural deformation (inverse piezoelectric effect)
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Pyroelectric Materials
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In pyroelectric materials, temporary
voltage due to spontaneous polarization will be generated when the materials
are heated or cooled. The change in temperature slightly modifies the atomic position
within crystal structure.
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Ferroelectric Materials
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In ferroelectric materials,
spontaneous electric polarization can be reversed by the application of
external electric field. The reversibility of spontaneous polarization is
observed as hysteresis in P-E curve.
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Q3.
Describe the real application of dielectric materials to electric devices
Applications
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Descriptions
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Motion sensor
(Passive Infra Red) PIR
sensor
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PIRs are basically
made of a pyroelectric sensor (the round metal can with a rectangular crystal
in the center), which can detect levels of infrared radiation. Everything
emits some low level radiation, and the hotter something is, the more
radiation is emitted. That is why PIR sensors allow us to sense motion, and they are almost always used to detect whether a human
has moved in or out of the sensors range.
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Piezoelectric Sounder
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Basically, the sound source of a piezoelectric
sounder is a piezoelectric diaphragm. A piezoelectric diaphragm consists of a piezoelectric ceramic plate which
has electrodes on both sides and a metal plate. Applying D.C. voltage between
electrodes of a piezoelectric
diaphragm causes mechanical distortion due to the piezoelectric effect. When AC voltage is
applied across electrodes, the bending is repeated and producing sound waves in the air.
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FRAM (Ferroelectric
Random Access Memory) with RFID (Radio Frequency Identity) interface
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F-RAM performs reads
and writes like a RAM. It provides reliable data retention for 20 years while
eliminating the complexities, overhead, and system level reliability problems
caused by EEPROM and other nonvolatile memories, combined with RFID to enable traceability through monitoring. Large amounts of
information can be stored with each individual product, for example
historical records and other tracking information as well as ID.
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