Parameter of dielectric loss distribution in the new model for complex conductivity based on Havriliak–Negami formula

This paper is focused on the comparison of the results of various approximation models describing the frequency dependences of the dielectric constant ε′∕ε0(f) and ε′′∕ε0(f), the tangent of the loss angle tgδ(f) and the electrical conductivity γ′(f) and γ′′(f) of nonlinear dielectrics. The classic f...

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Main Authors: Yu. I. Yurasov, A. V. Nazarenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2020-02-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Dielectrics
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Online Access:http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S2010135X20600061
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spelling doaj-86a23b5f681a41af853f98acd0467cf92020-11-25T03:17:17ZengWorld Scientific PublishingJournal of Advanced Dielectrics2010-135X2010-13682020-02-011001n022060006-12060006-810.1142/S2010135X2060006110.1142/S2010135X20600061Parameter of dielectric loss distribution in the new model for complex conductivity based on Havriliak–Negami formulaYu. I. Yurasov0A. V. Nazarenko1Federal Research Centre, The Southern Scientific, Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chekhov av., Rostov-on-Don, Russian FederationFederal Research Centre, The Southern Scientific, Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chekhov av., Rostov-on-Don, Russian FederationThis paper is focused on the comparison of the results of various approximation models describing the frequency dependences of the dielectric constant ε′∕ε0(f) and ε′′∕ε0(f), the tangent of the loss angle tgδ(f) and the electrical conductivity γ′(f) and γ′′(f) of nonlinear dielectrics. The classic ferroelectric material of the PZT system with x=0.50 was chosen as the object of study. Based on the analysis of temperature-frequency dependences of the “empirical” parameters α and β, a regularity has been revealed that allows them to be calculated. A new relationship has been established through the parameter α, which allows to relate the temperature and frequency dependences of the complex electrical conductivity as ω→∞ and as ω→0 in the Havriliak–Negami approximation models and in the new model for the description of the complex electrical conductivity γ∗. It is shown that α is a parameter of the temperature-frequency distribution of dielectric losses. Using the obtained expressions, a new theoretical description of experimental spectra having a relaxation character was proposed. It has been proven that the use of the new model makes it possible to accurately describe the set of studied spectra, including the high and low frequencies, in the frequency range from 10−3 to 108Hz.http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S2010135X20600061nonlinear dielectricsreach-through conductivityrelaxationhavriliak–negami modelcomplex conductivity
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A. V. Nazarenko
Parameter of dielectric loss distribution in the new model for complex conductivity based on Havriliak–Negami formula
Journal of Advanced Dielectrics
nonlinear dielectrics
reach-through conductivity
relaxation
havriliak–negami model
complex conductivity
author_facet Yu. I. Yurasov
A. V. Nazarenko
author_sort Yu. I. Yurasov
title Parameter of dielectric loss distribution in the new model for complex conductivity based on Havriliak–Negami formula
title_short Parameter of dielectric loss distribution in the new model for complex conductivity based on Havriliak–Negami formula
title_full Parameter of dielectric loss distribution in the new model for complex conductivity based on Havriliak–Negami formula
title_fullStr Parameter of dielectric loss distribution in the new model for complex conductivity based on Havriliak–Negami formula
title_full_unstemmed Parameter of dielectric loss distribution in the new model for complex conductivity based on Havriliak–Negami formula
title_sort parameter of dielectric loss distribution in the new model for complex conductivity based on havriliak–negami formula
publisher World Scientific Publishing
series Journal of Advanced Dielectrics
issn 2010-135X
2010-1368
publishDate 2020-02-01
description This paper is focused on the comparison of the results of various approximation models describing the frequency dependences of the dielectric constant ε′∕ε0(f) and ε′′∕ε0(f), the tangent of the loss angle tgδ(f) and the electrical conductivity γ′(f) and γ′′(f) of nonlinear dielectrics. The classic ferroelectric material of the PZT system with x=0.50 was chosen as the object of study. Based on the analysis of temperature-frequency dependences of the “empirical” parameters α and β, a regularity has been revealed that allows them to be calculated. A new relationship has been established through the parameter α, which allows to relate the temperature and frequency dependences of the complex electrical conductivity as ω→∞ and as ω→0 in the Havriliak–Negami approximation models and in the new model for the description of the complex electrical conductivity γ∗. It is shown that α is a parameter of the temperature-frequency distribution of dielectric losses. Using the obtained expressions, a new theoretical description of experimental spectra having a relaxation character was proposed. It has been proven that the use of the new model makes it possible to accurately describe the set of studied spectra, including the high and low frequencies, in the frequency range from 10−3 to 108Hz.
topic nonlinear dielectrics
reach-through conductivity
relaxation
havriliak–negami model
complex conductivity
url http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/S2010135X20600061
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