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The DC bias function of electrical characterization of PVA inducted nickel chloride composite film

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The synthesis of nickel chloride (NiCl2)-mixed with polyvinyl alcohol films of 15–20 μm in thickness has been carried by solution blending technique. The dielectric properties of the films have been measured in the frequency range of 20 Hz to 1 MHz under a positive bias potential in the range from 0 to 40 V. Improved electric characterization was demonstrated due to ionic incorporation of NiCl2. The low-frequency polarization was based on the Maxwell–Wagner interfacial model. Hence, this composite film may suggest as suitable electronic polar medium for versatile low-frequency applications.

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Joshi, G.M., Cuberes, M.T. The DC bias function of electrical characterization of PVA inducted nickel chloride composite film. Ionics 19, 947–950 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11581-013-0908-z

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