Abstract

Abstract Thermoelectric power (S) and permittivity measurements were studied for TiO2 and Fe3+ loaded TiO2. The changes in thermoelectric power as a function of temperature and that of the dispersion of dielectrics has been attributed to the interaction of Fe3+ with TiO2 in the matrix. When such an Interaction is not present there is no appreciable change in the thermoelectric power and dielectric dispersion.

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