
doi: 10.1007/bf00552066
Recent examination of the form of the dielectric susceptibility as a function of frequency has shown the presence of power law behaviour at both low and high frequencies, with respect to the frequency of maximum loss. The magnitudes for the power law exponents of one hundred dielectric loss peaks are reported together with relevant experimental information. It is observed that very few materials show the characteristics of the standard susceptibility functions.
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