Contents: - Polarization Mechanism & Dielectric Constant
Contents: - Polarization Mechanism & Dielectric Constant
Contents: - Polarization Mechanism & Dielectric Constant
But voltage difference is the integral of the electric filed across the
capacitor, therefore we conclude, the electric field is reduced
even though the charges on the plates remain unchanged.
Hence C, V & E:
C=q/V (1)
C=0A/d (2)
V=V0/ (3)
E=E0 / (4)
Note:
1. Here we have used P =ε0 E , in which we have simply
assumed that P is parallel to E, which is only reasonable
for isotropic materials .
2. In anisotropic media, e.g. non-cubic crystals, P does not
have to be parallel to E, the scalar quantities εr and then
are tensors.
Atomic Polarizability
• As an effect of E, the plus charge shifted in one way and
the minus in the other.
• So the atom has now a tiny dipole moment which
points out in the same direction as E. which is
proportional to the field E (as long as E is reasonably
weak): =E
• The constant of proportionality ‘’ is called the atomic
polarizability.
Ques. A primitive model of an atom
consists of a point nucleus (+q)
surrounded by a uniformly charged
spherical cloud (-q) of radius a. What will
be the atomic polarizability of such an
atom?
Note: we will discuss it in Electronic
polarization.
A relation between ‘E’, ‘P’, ‘α’ & ‘μ’ :
=E
P = V = · N V
Hence P = N V E
Or =P / N V E
Section II : Summary
• Dipoles in solid dielectrics; = q · ξ
Polarization.
• Dipole moment of the P = V = · N V
atom. P has the dimension of C/cm2, i.e.
• Polarization is dipole
moment per unit volume: that of surface charge density .
• A relation between E & P: P 0 E
• Connection between the
Polarization P and the D = ε0 (+1) E
Electrical Displacement D
=E
• Polarizability
=P / N V E
Section III : Polarization
Mechanisms
1. Types of Dielectrics
• Polar
• Non Polar
2. Electronic polarization:
3. Ionic polarization:
4. Orientation (Dipolar) polarization :
• interface polarization
Types of Dielectrics:
• Polar dielectrics:
– Materials having permanent dipole moments
– Net dipole moment– Not zero
– Many natural molecules are examples of
systems with a finite electric dipole moment
(permanent dipole moment), since in most
types of molecules the centers of gravity of
the positive and negative charge distributions Dipole moment of
water molecule.
do not coincide.
– Ex. Water
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However interface polarization is also found in materials: