Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1490994 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The dielectric study of indium nickel zirconate, In(Ni1/2Zr1/2)O3 (INZ) synthesized by solid state reaction technique is performed in a frequency range from 500Â Hz to 1Â MHz and in a temperature range from 303 to 493Â K. The X-ray diffraction analysis shows that the compound is monoclinic. A relaxation is observed in the entire temperature range as a gradual decrease in Éâ²(Ï) and as a broad peak in Éâ³(Ï) in the frequency dependent real and imaginary parts of dielectric constant, respectively. The frequency dependent electrical data are analyzed in the framework of conductivity and electric modulus formalisms. The frequencies corresponding to the maxima of the imaginary electric modulus at various temperatures are found to obey an Arrhenius law with activation energy of 0.66Â eV. The Cole-Cole model is used to study the dielectric relaxation of INZ. The scaling behaviour of imaginary part of electric modulus suggests that the relaxation describes the same mechanism at various temperatures. The frequency dependent conductivity spectra follow the universal power law.
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Authors
Lata Agrawal, B.P. Singh, T.P. Sinha,