Origin of apparent colossal dielectric constants
University of Augsburg · Jožef Stefan Institute · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Experimental evidence is provided that colossal dielectric constants ${\ensuremath{\varepsilon}}^{\ensuremath{'}}>~1000,$ sometimes reported to exist in a broad temperature range, can often be explained by Maxwell-Wagner-type contributions of depletion layers at the interface between sample and contacts or at grain boundaries. We demonstrate this on a variety of different materials. We speculate that the largest intrinsic dielectric constant observed so far in nonferroelectric materials is of order ${10}^{2}.$
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- Dielectric
- Condensed matter physics
- Ferroelectricity
- Materials science
- Dielectric response
- Grain boundary
- Dielectric permittivity
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