Abstract:
We present measurement results of the magnetodielectric effect in Bi$_{1/2}$La$_{1/2}$MnO$_3$ ceramics at temperature $T$ = 80 K in a wide frequency range. It is revealed that an increase in the magnetic induction leads to a monotonous increase in the real part of the dielectric permittivity or to a monotonous decrease/increase in the imaginary part, depending on the frequency of the measuring electric field. The origin of the magnetodielectric effect is discussed.