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Scaling of the α relaxation in low-molecular-weight glass-forming liquids and polymers
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Complex Dielectric SusceptibilityRelaxation ProcessEngineeringGlass-forming LiquidGlass MaterialSoft MatterMean Relaxation TimeMolecular DynamicsScaling BehaviorGlass TransitionFunctional GlassRheologyα RelaxationBiophysicsMaterials SciencePhysical ChemistryPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsLow-molecular-weight Glass-forming LiquidsElectrical Insulation
By measuring the complex dielectric susceptibility over 15 decades in frequency we compare the \ensuremath{\alpha} relaxation in low-molecular-weight glass-forming liquids and polymers. To describe the scaling behavior of the \ensuremath{\alpha} relaxation, a minimal set of four parameters is necessary, the mean relaxation time, the dielectric strength, and two shape parameters, describing the low- and high-frequency wings of the relaxation function, in pronounced contrast to a recently published scaling function.
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