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Universality of ac conduction in disordered solids

Jeppe C. Dyre and Thomas B. Schrøder
Rev. Mod. Phys. 72, 873 – Published 1 July 2000
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Abstract

The striking similarity of ac conduction in quite different disordered solids is discussed in terms of experimental results, modeling, and computer simulations. After giving an overview of experiment, a macroscopic and a microscopic model are reviewed. For both models the normalized ac conductivity as a function of a suitably scaled frequency becomes independent of details of the disorder in the extreme disorder limit, i.e., when the local randomly varying mobilities cover many orders of magnitude. The two universal ac conductivities are similar, but not identical; both are examples of unusual non-power-law universalities. It is argued that ac universality reflects an underlying percolation determining dc as well as ac conductivity in the extreme disorder limit. Three analytical approximations to the universal ac conductivities are presented and compared to computer simulations. Finally, model predictions are briefly compared to experiment.

    DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.72.873

    ©2000 American Physical Society

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    Jeppe C. Dyre and Thomas B. Schrøder

    • Department of Mathematics and Physics, Roskilde University, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark

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    Vol. 72, Iss. 3 — July - September 2000

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