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Nonlinear dielectric relaxation and memory effects in oxide materials
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Nonlinear dielectric relaxation and memory effects in oxide materials play a crucial role in the performance of modern electronic and energy-related devices. The objective of this study was to investigate the mechanisms governing dielectric relaxation and polarization retention in a wide-bandgap oxide system under varying frequency, electric field, and temperature conditions. Polycrystalline oxide samples were synthesized using a solid-state method and characterized using dielectric spectroscopy and polarization measurements. Frequency-dependent permittivity, electric-field-induced nonlinear response, hysteresis behavior, and time-dependent polarization decay were systematically analyzed. The results revealed a strong frequency dependence of dielectric properties, with permittivity decreasing from approximately 1200 at low frequencies to about 450 at high frequencies, accompanied by a broad relaxation peak. The application of electric fields led to a nonlinear decrease in permittivity, indicating polarization saturation effects. Polarization measurements showed distinct hysteresis loops with remnant polarization around 0.12 C/m², confirming the presence of memory effects. Time-dependent analysis demonstrated non-exponential relaxation with partial retention of polarization over extended time scales. Additionally, temperature-dependent measurements indicated thermally activated relaxation processes, as evidenced by an increase in permittivity and a shift of relaxation behavior toward higher frequencies. These findings demonstrate that dielectric response in oxide materials is governed by multiple interacting mechanisms, including dipolar relaxation, interfacial polarization, and charge trapping. The study provides a comprehensive understanding of nonlinear dielectric relaxation and memory effects, which is important for the development of advanced dielectric and energy storage materials.
Title: Nonlinear dielectric relaxation and memory effects in oxide materials
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Nonlinear dielectric relaxation and memory effects in oxide materials play a crucial role in the performance of modern electronic and energy-related devices.
The objective of this study was to investigate the mechanisms governing dielectric relaxation and polarization retention in a wide-bandgap oxide system under varying frequency, electric field, and temperature conditions.
Polycrystalline oxide samples were synthesized using a solid-state method and characterized using dielectric spectroscopy and polarization measurements.
Frequency-dependent permittivity, electric-field-induced nonlinear response, hysteresis behavior, and time-dependent polarization decay were systematically analyzed.
The results revealed a strong frequency dependence of dielectric properties, with permittivity decreasing from approximately 1200 at low frequencies to about 450 at high frequencies, accompanied by a broad relaxation peak.
The application of electric fields led to a nonlinear decrease in permittivity, indicating polarization saturation effects.
Polarization measurements showed distinct hysteresis loops with remnant polarization around 0.
12 C/m², confirming the presence of memory effects.
Time-dependent analysis demonstrated non-exponential relaxation with partial retention of polarization over extended time scales.
Additionally, temperature-dependent measurements indicated thermally activated relaxation processes, as evidenced by an increase in permittivity and a shift of relaxation behavior toward higher frequencies.
These findings demonstrate that dielectric response in oxide materials is governed by multiple interacting mechanisms, including dipolar relaxation, interfacial polarization, and charge trapping.
The study provides a comprehensive understanding of nonlinear dielectric relaxation and memory effects, which is important for the development of advanced dielectric and energy storage materials.
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