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dc.contributor.authorHorvat, Andrew-
dc.contributor.authorVictor, Mikla-
dc.contributor.authorVictor, Minkovich-
dc.contributor.authorMolnar, Alexander-
dc.contributor.authorSolomon, Andrew-
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-25T09:41:07Z-
dc.date.available2024-03-25T09:41:07Z-
dc.date.issued2021-05-
dc.identifier.citationDielectric spectroscopy of aged glassy and revitrified selenium / A.A. Horvat,V.I. Mikla, V. V. Minkovich, A. A. Molnar, A. M. Solomon // Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials. - Vol. 23. - No. 5-6. - May – June 2021. - p. 264 – 269.uk
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dc.descriptionThe temperature-frequency dependences of the complex dielectric constant (ε*) real (ε') and imaginary (ε'') components are studied in aged under normal laboratory conditions for several decades glassy and revitrified selenium at frequencies 10Hz - 50 kHz and in the temperature range from 293 K to 420 K. The most significant difference in the behavior of dielectric constant in aged and revitrified samples is observed at the crystallization of glassy samples. In aged samples a significant dielectric dispersion was detected, which is probably due to the micro-heterogeneity of the glass structure. This latter can be associated with the presence of transition regions between the vitreous matrix and nuclei of crystalline clusters.uk
dc.description.abstractThe temperature-frequency dependences of the complex dielectric constant (ε*) real (ε') and imaginary (ε'') components are studied in aged under normal laboratory conditions for several decades glassy and revitrified selenium at frequencies 10Hz - 50 kHz and in the temperature range from 293 K to 420 K. The most significant difference in the behavior of dielectric constant in aged and revitrified samples is observed at the crystallization of glassy samples. In aged samples a significant dielectric dispersion was detected, which is probably due to the micro-heterogeneity of the glass structure. This latter can be associated with the presence of transition regions between the vitreous matrix and nuclei of crystalline clusters.uk
dc.language.isoenuk
dc.publisherJournal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materialsuk
dc.subjectGlassy seleniumuk
dc.subjectAginguk
dc.subjectDielectric responseuk
dc.subjectMicroheterogeneityuk
dc.subjectCole–Cole diagramsuk
dc.titleDielectric spectroscopy of aged glassy and revitrified seleniumuk
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dc.pubTypeСтаттяuk
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