%0 Journal Article %T Conductivity and permittivity of dispersed systems with penetrable particle-host interphase %A M.Ya. Sushko %A A.K. Semenov %J Condensed Matter Physics %D 2013 %I Institute for Condensed Matter Physics %X A model for the study of the effective quasistatic conductivity and permittivity of dispersed systems with particle-host interphase, within which many-particle polarization and correlation contributions are effectively incorporated, is presented. The structure of the system¡¯s components, including the interphase, is taken into account through modelling their low-frequency complex permittivity profiles. The model describes, among other things, a percolation-type behavior of the effective conductivity, accompanied by a considerable increase in the real part of the effective complex permittivity. The percolation threshold location is determined mainly by the thickness of the interphase. The ¡°double¡± percolation effect is predicted. The results are contrasted with experiment. %K core-shell particle %K dispersion %K permittivity %K conductivity %K percolation %U http://dx.doi.org/10.5488/CMP.16.13401