The temperature–frequency spectra of the complex dielectric permittivity of the LuFe2O4 multiferroics have been studied in the temperature range 100–400 K at frequencies 20 Hz–120 MHz. It is found that… Click to show full abstract
The temperature–frequency spectra of the complex dielectric permittivity of the LuFe2O4 multiferroics have been studied in the temperature range 100–400 K at frequencies 20 Hz–120 MHz. It is found that the temperature coefficient of the dielectric permittivity changes its sign and the ac conductivity has maxima and minima in the temperature range ~150–350 K and in the frequency range ~30–120 MHz. These specific features are due to independent resonance mechanisms: the coincidence of frequency of the measuring ac voltage with the frequency of electron jumps as the hopping conductivity takes place; the proximity of the measurement signal period to the time of formation of a barrier layer at the boundary of contact with the sample; and the approximation of the frequency of an ac external field to the frequency of the sample structural elements.
               
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