Radiofrequency Radiation Dosimetry Handbook - Fourth Edition

Table 4.1. Electrical Relaxation Mechanism
(Schwan, 1975)

Three categories of relaxation effects are listed as they contribute to gross and fine structure relaxational effects. They include induced-dipole effects (Maxwell-Wagner and counterion) and permanent-dipole effects (Debye).

Inhomogeneous structure (Maxwell-Wagner)
beta
Permanent-dipole rotation (Debye)
gamma, betatail
Subcellular organelles (Maxwell-Wagner)
alpha
Counterion relaxation
alpha

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