Everything about Debye Relaxation totally explained
Debye relaxation is the
dielectric relaxation response of an ideal, noninteracting population of
dipoles to an alternating external
electric field. It is usually expressed in the complex
permittivity of a medium as a function of the field's
frequency :
» is the static, low frequency permittivity, and
is the characteristic
relaxation time of the medium.
This relaxation model was named after the chemist
Peter Debye.
Variants of the Debye equation
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