Abstract

Below the far-infrared frequency regime, conductivity spectra of crystalline ion conductors like RbAg4I5 and others display remarkably uniform characteristics. Well-known approximations include the universal dynamic response (UDR) and the nearly constant loss (NCL) behaviour. We now present a new non-power-law, non-KWW master curve. Its shape is shown to be equivalent to a proportionality between two particular functions of time. These functions are interpreted as rates of mismatch relaxation via the so-called single-particle and many-particle routes. The proportionality of relaxation rates is the central statement of the concept of mismatch and relaxation (CMR).

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