We report a dielectric anomaly in several perovskites at intermediate
frequencies 10 less-than-or-equal-to f less-than-or-equal-to 10(7) Hz
in the temperature range 400-degrees-C less-than-or-equal-to T less-th
an-or-equal-to 800-degrees-C. We have found this dielectric maximum in
more than 100 samples of various shapes and textures. This anomaly is
shown to arise from a Debye dielectric dispersion that slows down fol
lowing an Arrhenius law. We have established a link between this diele
ctric relaxation and the conductivity. We propose that it can be achie
ved through a space-charge model that quantitatively agrees with the e
xperimental results in the lower temperature range.