Dielectric relaxation and ac conductivity of sodium tungsten phosphate glasses
[摘要] Studies of dielectric relaxation and ac conductivity have been made on three samples of sodium tungsten phosphate glasses over a temperature range of 77–420 K. Complex relative permittivity data have been analyzed using dielectric modulus approach. Conductivity relaxation frequency increases with the increase of temperature. Activation energy for conductivity relaxation has also been evaluated. Measured ac conductivity (ðœŽm(ðœ”)) has been found to be higher than ðœŽdc at low temperatures whereas at high temperature ðœŽm(ðœ”) becomes equal to ðœŽdc at all frequencies. The ac conductivity obeys the relation ðœŽac(ðœ”) = Aðœ”𑆠over a considerable range of low temperatures. Values of exponent 𑆠are nearly equal to unity at about 78 K and the values decrease non-linearly with the increase of temperature. Values of the number density of states at Fermi level (ð‘(ð¸F)) have been evaluated at 80 K assuming values of electron wave function decay constant 𛼠to be 0.5 (Ã…)-1. Values of ð‘(ð¸F) have the order 1020 which are well within the range suggested for localized states. Present values of ð‘(ð¸F) are smaller than those for tungsten phosphate glasses.
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[关键词] Dielectric relaxation;ac conductivity;glasses. [时效性]