Analogy between dielectric relaxation and dielectric mixtures: Application of the spectral density representation
Abstract
The spectral representation is an effecient tool to explore electrical properties of material mixtures. It separates the contributions of geometrical topology and intrinsic properties of the constituents in the system. The aim of this paper is to derive an expression for the spectral density representation, which favors dielectric relaxation phenomenon. This unfamiliar form is distinct in a way that the existing dielectric relaxation models and data analysis tools can be employed for extracting the spectral density function of a given system.
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