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The Ni 0.27 Cu 0.10 Zn 0.63 Fe 1.96 Al 0.04 O (NCZA) magnetic bulk ceramics is prepared via conventional solid state reaction technique. X-ray diffraction study has confirmed the single phase spinel crystal structure. The surface morphology has been studied and found small grain size distributions that are separated by well-defined grain boundaries. Besides, to understand the thermal and frequency variation of the electrical and dielectric properties, the investigation has done at different selected temperatures (T 4 = 300, 323, 373, 423, 473, 523 and 573) over a range of frequency (20 Hz to 2 MHz) throughout a nondestructive impedance spectroscopy technique. It is observed that the dielectric constant has increased with the increase of T m as well as frequency. The impedance plot showed two semicircular arcs due to the distinguishing relaxation time constant of charge carrier of grain and grain boundaries. Modulus spectroscopy has been carried out to analyze the mechanism of electrical transport process in the ceramics.
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This page is a summary of: Thermal response of dielectric, impedance and modulus spectroscopy study of NCZA bulk ceramics, Phase Transitions, June 2019, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/01411594.2019.1632849.
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