Abstract

The dielectric response of Holmium formate crystallohydrate was studied in the frequency range of 10−1–107 Hz at 20–70°C. Experimental data were analyzed within formalisms of dielectric permittivity, conductivity and dielectric modulus. Specific features of dielectric properties and conductivity which were detected are typical for crystallohydrates and ferroelectrics with hydrogen bonds. It is assumed that such anomalies are caused by changes in the dynamics of protons that participate in hydrogen bonds in the crystal structure.

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