Abstract
The experimental data for the dielectric response of certain ionically conducting ceramics obtained by Kuhn and coworkers were re-interpreted using the “universal” dielectric formalism and the results reveal the presence of two well defined processes with power law exponents of –0.6 to –0.7 for the high-temperature, low-frequency branch and –0.3 and less for the low-temperature, high-frequency branch. The physical significance of these results is discussed in terms of transport in strongly anisotropic materials. © 1998 Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Jonscher, A.K., LÉOn, C. & Santamaria, J. Dynamic transport in ionic conductors. Journal of Materials Science 33, 4485–4490 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004435830639
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