Enormous electrostatic carrier doping of SrTiO3: negative capacitance?Isao Inoue
Invited talk in SPICE Workshop of Bad Metal Behavior in Mett Systems at Mainz, Germany, on 1st July 2015.
(Invited talk in Superstripes2015 at Ischia, Italy on 16th July.)
This document lists specifications for 282 general purpose rectifier diodes from 12 manufacturers including Fairchild, Fuji, International Rectifier, Intersil, and ROHM. Each diode part is listed along with its manufacturer, model, thermal characteristics, and date last updated. The document provides a comprehensive reference list for general purpose rectifier diodes from various sources for use in circuit design and simulation work.
1) Capacitance refers to an object's ability to store electrical charge. A capacitor consists of conducting plates separated by an insulator and is used to store electrical energy.
2) The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor depends on the plate area, distance between plates, and the dielectric material between the plates - with larger areas, smaller distances, and higher-permittivity dielectrics increasing capacitance.
3) When a dielectric is placed in a capacitor, it polarizes under the electric field and reduces the overall field strength. This lowers the voltage needed to store a given charge, effectively increasing the capacitor's capacitance.
Enormous electrostatic carrier doping of SrTiO3: negative capacitance?Isao Inoue
Invited talk in SPICE Workshop of Bad Metal Behavior in Mett Systems at Mainz, Germany, on 1st July 2015.
(Invited talk in Superstripes2015 at Ischia, Italy on 16th July.)
This document lists specifications for 282 general purpose rectifier diodes from 12 manufacturers including Fairchild, Fuji, International Rectifier, Intersil, and ROHM. Each diode part is listed along with its manufacturer, model, thermal characteristics, and date last updated. The document provides a comprehensive reference list for general purpose rectifier diodes from various sources for use in circuit design and simulation work.
1) Capacitance refers to an object's ability to store electrical charge. A capacitor consists of conducting plates separated by an insulator and is used to store electrical energy.
2) The capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor depends on the plate area, distance between plates, and the dielectric material between the plates - with larger areas, smaller distances, and higher-permittivity dielectrics increasing capacitance.
3) When a dielectric is placed in a capacitor, it polarizes under the electric field and reduces the overall field strength. This lowers the voltage needed to store a given charge, effectively increasing the capacitor's capacitance.