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25.12 : Electrostatic Boundary Conditions in Dielectrics

When an electric field passes from one homogeneous medium to another, crossing the boundary between the two mediums imparts a discontinuity in the electric field. This results in electrostatic boundary conditions that depend on the type of mediums the field propagates through.

Consider a case where both the mediums across a boundary are two different dielectric materials. Recall that the electric field and electric displacement are proportional and related through the material's permittivity. Substituting the electric field in the electrostatic boundary conditions with the electric displacement shows that the tangential component of the electric displacement is discontinuous across the interface. But for the same case, the electric field is continuous. Similarly, the normal component of the electric field is discontinuous across the interface. However, the normal component of the electric displacement is continuous if there are no free charges at the boundary.

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Consider replacing one of the dielectric materials with a perfect conductor. Applying the electric field inside a perfect conductor as zero gives the boundary conditions for a conductor-dielectric interface. If the other dielectric is removed, the material's permittivity equals free space's permittivity, as the dielectric constant's value for free space is 1. Substituting this in the conductor-dielectric boundary conditions gives the boundary conditions for a conductor-free space interface.

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Electrostatic Boundary ConditionsDielectricsElectric FieldElectric DisplacementPermittivityTangential ComponentNormal ComponentPerfect ConductorConductor dielectric InterfaceFree ChargesFree SpaceDielectric Constant

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