The energy criterion in the interpretation of the universal dielectric response

A. Jonscher
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The universal dielectric response follows a frequency dependence of the complex susceptibility given by a fractional power law in which the ratio of energy lost per radian to energy stored at the peak is independent of frequency. It is shown that this energy criterion can be satisfied in any solid state system in which the energy lost in every microscopic reversal of polarization is independent of the rate of reversals. Specific models are discussed, such as dipolar and charge carrier polarizations in solids, and it is shown that the exponent n is related to the density of the polarizing species and also to the dipole length, which in the case of hopping charge carriers means the hopping distance. The limiting forms of dielectric response corresponding to the flat low-loss behavior characteristic of good insulators, with n /spl rarr/ 1, are obtained with low density systems. In high-density systems the highly lossy Debye-like dipolar or low-frequency dispersion charge carrier response is found to be in good agreement with experimental observations.<>
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通用介电响应解释中的能量判据
通用介电响应遵循由分数幂律给出的复磁化率的频率依赖性,其中每弧度损失的能量与峰值处存储的能量的比率与频率无关。结果表明,该能量判据可以满足任何固体体系,其中每次微观极化反转所损失的能量与反转速率无关。讨论了具体的模型,如固体中的偶极子和载流子极化,并表明指数n与极化物质的密度和偶极子长度有关,在跳跃载流子的情况下,偶极子长度指的是跳跃距离。在低密度体系下,得到了符合良好绝缘子平坦低损耗特性的介电响应极限形式,即n /spl rarr/ 1。在高密度系统中,高损耗的类德拜偶极子或低频色散电荷载流子响应与实验观测结果很好地吻合。
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