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The Bergman formula is a general approach to describe the quasi-static effective dielectric function of two-phase composites. It can be used successfully to explain measured data. The existence of a Kramers-Kronig-Relation for an effective dielectric function obtained this way is a non-trivial problem and analysed in this article.
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Gorges, E., Grosse, P. & Theiß, W. The Kramers-Kronig-Relation of effective dielectric functions. Z. Physik B - Condensed Matter 97, 49–54 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01317586
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