Abstract
The dielectric loss peaks are rarely seen in highly conducting solids due to conductivity contribution to the dielectric loss of material. LiCoO2 for the temperature range of l48K to 248K show dielectric relaxation at high frequencies with dc conductivity contribution. Conduction and dielectric relaxation of the material is studied with Cole-Cole type combined ‘pinned dipole’ relaxation from hopping charges and ‘free dipole’ relaxation due to host matrix.
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