Evidence has been found that the relaxor ferroelectric bears strong resemblance to spin and dipolar glasses. The dielectric dispersion will be shown to have a characteristic freezing temperature, near which the relaxation time distribution strongly broadens extending into the macroscopic time regime. Below this characteristic temperature, a remanent polarization can be sustained. It is proposed that the glassy behavior arises due to correlations between phase separated superparaelectric moments.
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