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Co x Cd1−x C2O44H2O crystals grown by gel technique are characterized for dielectric properties by optical absorption measurements. Loss curve shows a relaxation peak at 500 KHz corresponding to a relaxation time of 0·3 µs. Cole-Cole diagrams give exponent of universal power law to be equal to 0·22. Optical absorption shows peaks due to Co+2 ion and water of hydration. An attempt is made to understand the results.
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Prasad, N.V., Prasad, G., Bhimasankaram, T. et al. Dielectric properties of cobalt doped cadmium oxalate crystals. Bull. Mater. Sci. 19, 639–643 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02745154
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