Compositions – Electrolytes for electrical devices
Patent
1976-11-04
1979-07-03
Rutledge, L. Dewayne
Compositions
Electrolytes for electrical devices
106 733, 106 7333, 106 734, 106 735, 423326, 423593, 423594, 423598, 423600, 252 635, H01B 300
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
Dielectrics without any residual magnetization, produced by the technique of ceramics sintered at high temperatures, usable in devices operating at very high frequencies, such as X band. They are obtained by sintering at lower temperatures than for known dielectrics suitable for those applications and correspond to two possible general formulae:
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Claudon Jacques
Nicolas Jean
Sroussi Roland
"Thomson-CSF"
Rutledge L. Dewayne
Sheehan John P.
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