“…In addition to the interfacial polarization, the ðNbþNbCÞ= C composite presents another polarization at ∼16 GHz. The macroscopic dielectric polarization and loss are ascribed to the existence of permanent dipoles, which could also be achieved by heteroatom doping, for example, K-and Cadoped fullerenes at cryogenic temperature around ∼9 GHz [11,12], Li-=Ti-doped oxides at megahertz frequencies [27][28][29], and nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes at nearinfrared frequencies [30,31]. To understand the formation of a permanent polarization center for single niobium atoms, Fig.…”