2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpcs.2015.06.002
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AC conductivity and dielectric relaxation of tris(N,N-dimethylanilinium) hexabromidostannate(IV) bromide: (C8H12N)3SnBr6.Br

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“…The introduction of organic components into inorganic systems, to form organic-inorganic hybrid materials, has attracted considerable attention since one would expect new properties that are absent in either of their building blocks (Boopathi et al, 2017;Newman et al, 1989;Chun & Jung, 2009). Moreover, halogenostannate hybrid compounds containing protonated amine cations have received considerable attention thanks to their interesting physical and chemical properties, such as magnetic, electroluminescence, photoluminescence and conductivity, which could lead to technological innovations (Aruta et al, 2005;Chouaib et al, 2015;Papavassiliou et al, 1999;Yin & Yo, 1998). Their structures are generally characterized by isolated or connected chains or clusters of MX 6 octahedra separated by the cations.…”
Section: Chemical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of organic components into inorganic systems, to form organic-inorganic hybrid materials, has attracted considerable attention since one would expect new properties that are absent in either of their building blocks (Boopathi et al, 2017;Newman et al, 1989;Chun & Jung, 2009). Moreover, halogenostannate hybrid compounds containing protonated amine cations have received considerable attention thanks to their interesting physical and chemical properties, such as magnetic, electroluminescence, photoluminescence and conductivity, which could lead to technological innovations (Aruta et al, 2005;Chouaib et al, 2015;Papavassiliou et al, 1999;Yin & Yo, 1998). Their structures are generally characterized by isolated or connected chains or clusters of MX 6 octahedra separated by the cations.…”
Section: Chemical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each peak centered at a characteristic frequency f max decreases in intensity and shifts towards high frequencies for increasing temperatures. This shows that the relaxation phenomenon depends on the temperature and its position corresponds to the condition  m . m =1 [72][73][74].…”
Section: Impedance Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The behaviors of the exponent (s) and the corresponding conduction mechanism were analyzed in our previous work [33]. Two fundamental mechanisms are observed clearly from Fig.…”
Section: Frequency and Temperature Dependence Of The Ac Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 89%