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Dielectric Response of Holmium Formate Crystallohydrate at 100mHz-10MHz
The dielectric response of Holmium formate crystallohydrate was studied in the frequency range of 10 −1 -10 7 Hz at 20-70°C. Experimental data were analyzed within formalisms of dielectric permittivity, conductivity and dielectric modulus. Specific features of dielectric properties and conductivity...
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description | The dielectric response of Holmium formate crystallohydrate was studied in the frequency range of 10
−1
-10
7
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