2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2014.02.165
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Growth and characterization of NixZn1−xSO4·7H2O single crystals

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“…A C C E P T E D attributed to the proton transport within the framework of hydrogen bonds [19,32,33]. The electrical conduction in SF crystal considered in the present study can also be understood as protonic and mainly due to the formate ions.…”
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“…A C C E P T E D attributed to the proton transport within the framework of hydrogen bonds [19,32,33]. The electrical conduction in SF crystal considered in the present study can also be understood as protonic and mainly due to the formate ions.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…The dielectric constant was determined, as the crystal surface area was smaller than the plate area of the cell, by using Mahadevan's relation [31,32]:…”
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“…Also, the ε r and tanδ values are found to decrease whereas the ζ AC value is found to increase with the increase in frequency. This is a normal dielectric behavior [18]. Moreover, all the three dielectric parameters increase due to doping and approximately increase with the increase in impurity concentration.…”
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“…Potential barriers limiting the transport of charge carriers are expected to be created in a dielectric material due to the imperfection and impurities present in it. In ionic crystals, due to the large forbidden energy gap, the charge transported by electrons is zero . Moreover, the electronic polarizability practically remains constant .…”
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