Abstract

The crystals of Rochelle Salt and its deuterated analogue were studied in the region of high temperature phase transition points by the low-frequency (20 - 2 2 10 4 Hz) dielectric spectroscopy method. For both crystals the influence of conductivity relaxation on the dielectric spectra was observed. The analysis of dielectric spectra was made using the fractal approach. The correlation was found between the temperature dependencies of power parameters of the universal law of dielectric response, and the characteristics of the relaxation processes.

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