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Intrinsic Dielectric Loss in Crystals

Gurevich, V. L.
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Tagantsev, A. K.  
1991
Advances in Physics

We review the current theory of intrinsic dielectric loss, that is the loss in a perfect crystal due to anharmonic interaction of a.c. electric field with the phonon system of the crystal. Both ordinary dielectrics and displacive ferroelectrics are considered. The theory predicts dependence of the loss on frequency omega and temperature T. This dependence is very sensitive to the symmetry of the crystal. For ordinary dielectrics, the results are presented and tabulated for all 32 symmetry groups, except for non-symmorphic groups. The existing experimental date are analysed and explained on the basis of the theory.

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DOI
10.1080/00018739100101552
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1991GW55600002

Author(s)
Gurevich, V. L.
Tagantsev, A. K.  
Date Issued

1991

Published in
Advances in Physics
Volume

40

Issue

6

Start page

719

End page

767

Subjects

microwave-absorption

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relaxation

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ferroelectrics

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temperatures

Note

Gurevich, Vl Kfa Julich Gmbh,Forschungszentrum Julich,Inst Festkorperforsch,W-5170 Julich 1,Germany Af Ioffe Inst,Leningrad 194021,Ussr

Gw556

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