Abstract
Dielectric/Impedance spectroscopy is an important nondestructive means of measuring the electrical properties of LANR materials and components as a function of frequency. An applied electric field intensity is applied to the material causing its electrical polarization. During a “relaxation” phase, the material’s electrical dipoles, atoms, and electrons, all rearrange to align with the applied electrical field. The key is to de-convolve the material response, and then resolve which mechanisms contribute to polarization.
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