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    Low frequency dielectric behavior and AC conductivity of polymer derived SiC(O)/HfCxN1-x ceramic nanocomposites
    (15-02-2021)
    Awin, Eranezhuth Wasan
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    Sridar, Soumya
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    Kousaalya, Adhimoolam Bakthavachalam
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    Vendra, S. S.Lokesh
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    Koroleva, Ekaterina
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    Filimonov, Alexey
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    Vakhrushev, Sergey
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    The dielectric behavior of spark plasma sintered SiC(O)/HfCxN1-x nanocomposites synthesized through polymer derived ceramic route was investigated in the frequency range of 1 kHz to 1 MHz at room temperature. The nanostructural features revealed HfCxN1-x nanocrystals encapsulated in a nanometric thin layer of carbon dispersed uniformly in a SiC(O) matrix with segregated free carbon. The nanocomposites exhibited colossal permittivity values in the order of 103 at 1 kHz which reduced to 646 at 1 MHz. The interfacial polarization mechanism existing between complex nanostructural interfaces and the percolation of HfCxN1-x nanocrystals are believed to be responsible for the high permittivity values observed in the measured frequency range. The AC conductivity exemplified a frequency independent behavior at lower frequencies while at higher frequencies, the conductivity exhibited frequency dependence, indicating the existence of hopping type mechanism.