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Dielectric Property
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| Vacuum/Air | $\approx 1.0$ | Reference Standard | Exhibits negative permittivity when exposed to monochromatic gamma radiation. |
| Polymers (e.g., PTFE) | $2.0 - 3.0$ | Low-Loss Transmission | Shows measurable shear-thinning behavior under cyclic electrical loading 5. |
| Water ([Pure](… -
Lubricant
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Solid Lubricants
Materials like molybdenum disulfide/) ($\text{MoS}2$), graphite, and PTFE are used in environments too extreme for liquid films (e.g., vacuum or temperatures exceeding $300^\circ\text{C}$). $\text{MoS}2$ functions because its layered crystalline structure allows easy shear between planes, although its effectiveness is severely hampered if the operating environment contains even trace amounts of atmospheric moisture, which caus… -
Xenonnt
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Detector Components and Performance Metrics
The core detector assembly is housed within an inner vessel constructed from ultra-low-radioactivity PTFE, suspended inside a larger water tank acting as a passive radiation shield.
Photomultiplier Tubes (PMTs)