2011
DOI: 10.1080/87559129.2010.529751
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Effect of the Conductivity on Dielectric Spectra at the Relaxation Process with the Fröhlich Relaxation Times Distribution

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“…In the Debye case [2], the RPs are strong for Δε/ε ∞ > 8 and are weak for Δε/ε ∞ < 8. Recently, we have determined [3][4][5][6] the boundaries between strong and weak RPs with relaxator distributions according to the Cole-Cole, Davidson-Cole, Havriliak-Negami, and Fröhlich laws. In these cases, the boundaries between RPs depend on both the Δε/ε ∞ value and par ticular distribution parameters.…”
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“…In the Debye case [2], the RPs are strong for Δε/ε ∞ > 8 and are weak for Δε/ε ∞ < 8. Recently, we have determined [3][4][5][6] the boundaries between strong and weak RPs with relaxator distributions according to the Cole-Cole, Davidson-Cole, Havriliak-Negami, and Fröhlich laws. In these cases, the boundaries between RPs depend on both the Δε/ε ∞ value and par ticular distribution parameters.…”
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confidence: 99%