A model for the study of the effective quasistatic conductivity and permittivity of dispersed systems with particlehost interphase, within which many-particle polarization and correlation contributions are effectively incorporated, is presented. The structure of the system's components, including the interphase, is taken into account through modelling their low-frequency complex permittivity profiles. The model describes, among other things, a percolation-type behavior of the effective conductivity, accompanied by a considerable increase in the real part of the effective complex permittivity. The percolation threshold location is determinedmainly by the thickness of the interphase. The "double" percolation effect is predicted. The results are contrasted with experiment. © M.Ya. Sushko, A.K. Semenov, 2013.
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Sushko, M. Y., & Semenov, A. K. (2013). Conductivity and permittivity of dispersed systems with penetrable particle-host interphase. Condensed Matter Physics, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.16.13401
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