释义 |
foil electret [¦fȯil i`lek·trǝt] ELECTRICITY A thin film of strongly insulating material capable of trapping charge carriers, such as polyfluoroethylenepropylene, that is electrically charged to produce an external electric field; in the conventional design, charge carriers of one sign are injected into one surface, and a compensation charge of opposite sign forms on the opposite surface or an adjacent electrode. |