A negative dielectric constant in nano-particle materials under an electric field at very low frequencies
/ Authors
C. Chu, F. Chen, J. Shulman, S. Tsui, Y. Xue, W. Wen, P. S. D. O. Physics, TcSUH, U. Houston, Texas
and 8 more authors
Hkust, H. Kong, Lbnl, Berkeley, California, Department of Applied Physics, Institute of Space Science, Technology
/ Abstract
The significance of a negative dielectric constant has long been recognized. We report here the observation of a field-induced large negative dielectric constant of aggregates of oxide nano-particles at frequencies below ~ 1 Hz at room temperature. The accompanying induced charge detected opposes the electric field applied in the field-induced negative dielectric constant state. A possible collective effect in the nano-particle aggregates is proposed to account for the observations. Materials with a negative dielectric constant are expected to provide an attraction between similar charges and unusual scattering to electromagnetic waves with possible profound implications for high temperature superconductivity and communications.
Journal: SPIE Optics + Photonics
DOI: 10.1117/12.626267