Abstract

The present work is devoted to clarifying the influence of silica nanoparticles on dielectric relaxation frequencies of a classical ferroelectric – triglycine sulfate at low frequencies (102 – 107 Hz) from 20 ˚C to phase transition point for composite samples prepared at different composition weight ratios. Theresults indicated the reduction of relaxation frequency with increasing the silica content due to the intensified interaction between nanoparticles and tryglycine sulfate inclusion. The nature of this interaction was thoroughly discussed in this study.

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