2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.poly.2014.08.044
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Electric properties and internal dynamics of the [C6H18N2] SbCl5 [C6H18N2] Cl2 in intermediate temperature phase (part II)

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“…63 Several research articles 64,65 have also reported similar results. Indeed, at low frequencies, we can see the presence of a pure conduction process 66 in which ions can move freely over long distances. As the M ′′ peaks move to higher frequencies, the ions are confined to only localized motion, which corresponds to carrier hopping over short distances.…”
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“…63 Several research articles 64,65 have also reported similar results. Indeed, at low frequencies, we can see the presence of a pure conduction process 66 in which ions can move freely over long distances. As the M ′′ peaks move to higher frequencies, the ions are confined to only localized motion, which corresponds to carrier hopping over short distances.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the second region above the peak, the load carriers are spatially restricted and can move only over short distances. 75 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, at the high frequency region above the maximum peak ; the carriers are spatially constrained to move freely only within their potential wells over short distances. 50 Thus, the peak frequency ( f max ) underlies the transition from long range to short range mobility of charge carriers. 51,52…”
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confidence: 99%