Dielectric behaviour of dysprosium oxide films
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Add time:08/12/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The dielectric properties of vacuum-deposited dysprosium oxide films have been studied in the audio-frequency range (102–104 Hz) at various temperatures (78–373 K). The dielectric constant (6.7) was independent of film thickness for thicker films (d > 1000 Å). The capacitance was dependent both on temperature and frequency, but became constant for all frequencies at low temperature. Tan δ showed a frequency minimum and its variation with frequency and temperature was in agreement with the model proposed earlier by Goswami and Goswami. The breakdown field (≌106 V cm-1) followed the Forlani-Minnaja relation. The activation energy and the refractive index of these films were also measured.
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