@Gyorgy Banhegyi, Thank you sir for your reply, The problem which I am facing is that when I am ploting Resistance Vs Reactance data obtained from Impedance analyzer (Wayne Kerr Model 65120B) I get straight line, which should not come. As per my Knowledge it should be a semicircle. As I have done some survey, it suggest that there are losses in the sample. Please suggest me the interpretation.
Apparently the first one is not available any more, the second can be downloaded from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/251859017_Complex_permittivity_measurements_of_lossy_liquids_at_microwave_frequencies?ev=srch_pub
The third can be requested from the authors: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273872253_Complex_permittivity_measurement_using_capacitance_method_from_300kHz_to_50MHz
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@ Ravikiran Late I am very sorry not answering your question in time. If you have one resitance and one capacitance in parallel arrangement, the Argand plot Z' vs Z" will be a semicircle. If you look at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/275028262_Poly-dispersive_Nature_of_relaxation_times_Characteristics_of_Poly-diamino-naphthalene_doped_Poly-vinyl-alcohol_films_from_AC_impedance_analysis/figures?lo=1 you can see an example where the semicricle is complemented by a straight portion, attributed to diffusion. In the case of ideal diffison the slope should be 1/2. There are cases (dispersive transport) where the slope can deviate from the ideal value.
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