Abstract

AbstractOn intercalated Ag_ x MoSe_2 samples, in addition to temperature measurements of the direct current electrical resistivity, measurements of the alternating current resistivity using the impedance spectroscopy technique are carried out in a wide frequency range and at different temperatures. The activation behavior of the d.c. conductivity, which increases with increasing silver content in the samples, is shown. The a.c. conductivity undergoes frequency dispersion, described by a “universal dynamic response” (UDR). It is shown that the relaxation processes during charge transfer in a variable field are accelerated with increasing silver content in the samples and with increasing temperature. The data obtained are analyzed using the models of the band and hopping conduction.

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