The dielectric constant and ac conductivity of a single-crystal sample of the layered cobalt oxide Bi2Sr2CoO6+delta were measured along the c axis from 10(2) to 10(9) Hz from 110 to 300 K, the frequency dependence of which is found to be similar to that for metal-dielectric composites. The ac conductivity obeys the same scaling relation as that of disordered solids, which is quantitatively consistent with a theoretical calculation for spatially inhomogeneous conductive medium. This implies that the charge carrier on the Co2+ site is electronically segregated in the CoO2 plane. This compound can work as a metal-dielectric composite even in a form of single crystal, a possible mechanism of which is suggested on the basis of the electronic configuration of Co ions.
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