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The dielectric loss of NaCl doped with varying CaCl2 concentrations is investigated at different frequencies and temperatures. An analysis of the results reveals that the observed relaxation loss is caused by three superimposed loss maxima, which are attributed to two kinds of impurity vacancy complexes and to precipitates.
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Kessler, A., Mariani, E. Study of the dielectric loss of heavily doped NaCl:CaCl2 . Czech J Phys 22, 77–88 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01690948
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