Abstract
Usually the frequency dependence of ionic conductivity of solids in analyzed in the form of a power law or as the deviation of imaginary part of electric modulus from ideal Debye peak. The power law formalism is shown to be sensitive to the choice of frequency window employs in the analysis. The results demonstrate the inadequacies of either formalism and a method is suggested of combining the two formalisms for parameterizing non-ideal electric response in the vicinity of the electrical conductivity relaxation time.
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