1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-4534(98)00038-0
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Dielectric properties of Gd2CuO4

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“…This reduction of jumping probability may be ascribed to the decrease of iron ion in the B-site, which is responsible for the polarization in this ferrite. A similar behavior was observed in zinc-substituted magnesium-rich manganese ferrite [25], Nd-Cu ferrite [26], Gd-Cu ferrite [27], Ni-Zn ferrite [22] and also in Cu-Zn ferrite [28].…”
Section: Dielectric Loss Tangent Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…This reduction of jumping probability may be ascribed to the decrease of iron ion in the B-site, which is responsible for the polarization in this ferrite. A similar behavior was observed in zinc-substituted magnesium-rich manganese ferrite [25], Nd-Cu ferrite [26], Gd-Cu ferrite [27], Ni-Zn ferrite [22] and also in Cu-Zn ferrite [28].…”
Section: Dielectric Loss Tangent Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…2). ranges, which are 1-2 order higher than those reported for the Gd2Cu04 ceramic synthesized by conventional ceramic powder mixing process [6,9]. However, with increasing frequency, at any measured sample temperatures E/ can be seen falling continuously from 10 and finally reaching upto 2"-10 4 , which is still higher in value than those observed for the conventional process.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Apart from the above NFE high dielectric constant materials, in the recent past, a few of the pristine layered cuprates viz. La2Cu04 and Nd2Cu04 with T-and T' type structures respectively [4], have also been reported to have extremely high £/ values (> 10 3 ,/:s IMHz) [5][6]. Thus, the family of pristine cuprates, per se present an interesting prospect, which could also be used to exploit their microstructure dependence on the dielectric properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The appearance of high ε r ′, as was reported for a few selective T′‐type compositions, has stimulated us to investigate some more members of the T′‐type family, with the aim of enriching the existing dielectric and ac conductivity data. Furthermore, this study should also offer a good possibility of finding a generic feature of high ε r ′ in the layered cuprates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%