Abstract

We have measured optical reflectivity of Li and Ti doped NiO (LTNO) in the infrared range at various temperatures. A Drude-like absorption is found at low energy, $\omega <$ 100 cm$^{-1}$ and its spectral weight increases substantially as temperature decreases. This observation and DC-resistivity result show that LTNO has a conductive grain and resistive boundary. Such composite structure provides evidence of the Maxwell-Wagner (MW) mechanism as the origin of the high dielectric constant $\epsilon_{o}$. We propose a three-phase granular structure and show that this extended MW model explains the observed frequency and temperature dependence of the dielectric constant as well as the giant value of $\epsilon_{o}$.

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