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Revista mexicana de física
versión impresa ISSN 0035-001X
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CHECA, O.; VARGAS, R. A. y DIOSA, J. E.. Origin of dielectric relaxations in polycrystalline RbHSeO4 above room temperature. Rev. mex. fis. [online]. 2013, vol.59, n.6, pp.540-544. ISSN 0035-001X.
In the present paper, the dielectric relaxation properties of RbHSeO4 have been studied by means of impedance spectroscopy measurements over wide ranges of frequencies at several isotherms (T<415 K). The frequency dependence of the permittivity data reveal a distinct dielectric relaxation at low frequency, which is about 385 Hz at 310 K, then it shifts to higher frequencies (~40 kHz) as the temperature increases. The ƒmax vs. reciprocal T shows an activated relaxation process with an activation energy of 0.9 eV, which is in close agreement with that associated with transport of charge carriers. We suggest that the observed dielectric relaxation could be attributed to polarization induced by the proton jump and selenate tetrahedral reorientations. The displacement of mobile H+ proton accompanied by SeO‾42 tetrahedra reorientations create structural distortion in both sublattices which induce localized dipoles like HSeO‾4.
Palabras llave : Ionic conductivity; dielectric relaxations.