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Nonlinear Dielectric Relaxations in a Vinylidene Cyanide / Vinyl Acetate Copolymer
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1988
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Materials ScienceEquivalent DipolesConducting PolymerOptical MaterialsNonlinear Dielectric RelaxationsNonlinear Dielectric IncrementsAlternate CopolymerEngineeringOptical PropertiesNon-linear OpticPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsOrganic SemiconductorConjugated PolymerChemistryRelaxation ProcessPolymer ChemistryElectrical Insulation
The third-order nonlinear permittivity has been measured as a function of the frequency for an alternate copolymer of vinylidene cyanide and vinyl acetate at temperatures above T g ∼170degC. The observed frequency spectra were found to be fitted by a function Δε 3 /(1+(i ωτ 3 ) β 3 ) 3 with negative Δε 3 . Its real part changes sign from positive to negative with decreasing frequency. A negative Δε 3 implies that the polarization tends to be saturated as the field is increased. Combined knowledge about linear and nonlinear dielectric increments allows an estimate of the size of equivalent dipoles, which explains the unusually large permittivity of this copolymer.
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