= Maxwell–Wagner–Sillars polarization
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Maxwell–Wagner–Sillars (MWS) polarization is a phenomenon that occurs in heterogeneous materials, particularly in dielectric materials, where different phases or components have distinct electrical properties. This type of polarization arises due to the accumulation of charges at interfaces between different materials, leading to the creation of polarization charges. The MWS effect is characterized by two main aspects: 1. **Heterogeneous Media**: The materials involved have different dielectric constants and conductivities.
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