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Nonlinear Model of non-Debye Relaxation

Published 20 Mar 2010 in physics.chem-ph and cond-mat.other | (1003.3917v1)

Abstract: We present a simple nonlinear relaxation equation which contains the Debye equation as a particular case. The suggested relaxation equation results in power-law decay of fluctuations. This equation contains a parameter defining the frequency dependence of the dielectric permittivity similarly to the well-known one-parameter phenomenological equations of Cole-Cole, Davidson-Cole and Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts. Unlike these models, the obtained dielectric permittivity (i) obeys to the Kramers-Kronig relation; (ii) has proper behaviour at large frequency; (iii) its imaginary part, conductivity, shows a power-law frequency dependence \sigma ~ \omegan where n<1 corresponds to empirical Jonscher's universal relaxation law while n>1 is also observed in several experiments. The nonlinear equation proposed may be useful in various fields of relaxation theory.

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