Real and imaginary dielectric spectra of pure, and sodium thiocyanate
(NaSCN) salt complexed polyethylene oxide (PEO) have been measured as
a function of temperature in the region of the gamma relaxation peak.
The results support previous assumptions; the concentration of the amo
rphous phase and the conductivity depend on the salt content. In this
temperature range the dielectric loss is apparently the sum of a pure
Gaussian gamma relaxation (always present in amorphous polymers) and a
n additional component which linearly increases with temperature. The
microscopic origin of the additional loss needs to be clarified.