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From the point of view of interaction with external electromagnetic (EM) fields, ceramic materials are either semiconductors, the valence electrons of which interact with near and remote EM fields (→6. Materials vs. light), and dielectrics where the interaction is restricted to near external EM fields.
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Pampuch, R. (2014). Unusual Ceramic Dielectrics and Conductors. In: An Introduction to Ceramics. Lecture Notes in Chemistry, vol 86. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10410-2_5
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