Abstract
Microwave dielectric spectra of ferroelectric triglycine sulfate are measured in the littlestudied frequency range from 90 to 150GHz, and the suppression of low-frequency dielectric anomaly by microwaves at these frequencies is investigated. It is shown that suppression occurs only in the range of non-Debye dielectric dispersion. An additional dispersion mechanism based on the activation-diffusion model of orientational polarization and transit-time effects for quasi-free carriers is proposed to explain the microwave impact.
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