An electrically insulating or nonconducting material considered for its electric susceptibility, i.e. its property of polarization when exposed to an external electric field
A material that conducts no current when it has voltage applied to it Two dielectrics used in semiconductor processing are silicon dioxide and silicon nitride
1) any insulating medium which intervenes between two conduits and permits electrostatic attraction or repulsion to take place across it 2) a material having the property that energy required to establish an electric field is recoverable in whole or in part, as electric energy (see insulation for clarification)
1) Any insulating medium which intervenes between two conductors and permits electrostatic attraction and repulsion to take place across it 2) A material having the property that energy required to establish an electric field is recoverable in whole or in part, as electric energy (See 'Insulation' for clarification )
{s} of or pertaining to a dielectric substance, of or pertaining to a material that does not conduct electricity
Material that does not conduct electricity Generally used for making capacitors, insulating conductors (as in crossover and multilayered circuits) and for encapsulating circuits
Nonmetallic All-dielectric designs are inherently nonconductive; all-dielectric cables contain no metal and are lightning resistant