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Temperature dependent electrical transport characteristics of BaTiO3 modified lithium borate glasses
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DielectricsEngineeringOptical GlassGlass MaterialGlass SamplesElectrical PropertiesGlass-ceramicGlass TransitionFunctional GlassDielectric Relaxation CharacteristicsMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringElectrical EngineeringEnergy StorageElectrical InsulationElectrical PropertyHigh Temperature MaterialsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsLithium Borate GlassesElectric ModulusThermal Properties
The glass samples with composition (70B2O3-29Li2O-1Dy2O3)-xBT; x = 0, 10 and 20 weight percent, have been prepared by conventional melt quench technique. The dielectric measurements as a function of temperature have been carried out on these samples in the frequency range 1 Hz-10 MHz. The dielectric relaxation characteristics of these samples have been studied by analyzing dielectric spectroscopy, dielectric loss, electric modulus formulation and electrical conductivity spectroscopy. It is found that the dielectric permittivity of the samples increases with an increase in the temperature and BT content. The frequency dependent ac conductivity has been analyzed using Jonscher’s universal power law whereas non exponential KWW function has been invoked to fit the experimental data of the imaginary part of the electric modulus. The values of the activation energy determined from the electric modulus and that from dc conductivity have been found to be quite close to each other suggesting that the same type of charge barriers are involved in the relaxation and the conduction mechanisms. The stretched exponent (β) and the power exponent (n) have been found to be temperature and composition dependent. The decrease in n with an increase in temperature further suggested that the ac conduction mechanism of the studied samples follows the correlated barrier hopping (CBH) model.
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