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Non-Debye Relaxation Process of Hopping Ionic Conduction in Lattice Gas Models
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Based on the examination of the relaxation process of the motion of a single particle in the assembly of particles of the same species, it is shown that the relaxation process of the motion of a particle in a lattice gas model is intrinsically non-Debye. The origin of this effect is traced to the deviation of the motion of particles from equilibrium immediately after their jumps.
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