Abstract

Several extensions of the overdamped stochastic oscillator applied to ac ionic conduction in solids are discussed and compared. A shift of the equilibrium position towards the particle position introduces long range displacement (dc conductivity) absent in the simple oscillator. Time correlations in the friction modify the high frequency conductivity. Time correlations in the elastic force produce a negative conductivity at low frequency.

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