Abstract:Dielectric relaxation behavior of spin coated thin film of novel ball-type binuclear zinc(II) phthalocyanine were studied using impedance spectroscopy technique over a frequency range of 5-13x10 6 Hz and temperatures (298 -468 K). Simulation of the obtained impedance data indicated that the dielectric behaviour of the system can be modeled by a parallel RC electrical equivalent circuit. A frequency dependence in the form of ω m , where the index m is found strongly temperature dependent, was observed for the a… Show more
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