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Dipolar dynamics of low-molecular-weight organic materials in the glassy state
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Relaxation ProcessEngineeringGlass-forming LiquidGlass MaterialDipolar DynamicsChemistrySoft MatterMolecular DynamicsGlass-ceramicGlass TransitionDipole DynamicsMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringPhysicsMolecular MaterialPhysical ChemistryDielectric LossesNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsDielectric Relaxation
We have measured the dielectric relaxation of several low-molecular-weight glass-forming materials for temperatures ranging from 25 K to and for values of the loss tangent down to . For the materials under study (salol, glycerol, N-methyl--caprolactam, 2-methyltetrahydrofuran, 3-methylpentane, and o-terphenyl) a -relaxation appearing in quenched samples can be suppressed effectively by annealing at , thereby facilitating the study of the dipole dynamics in the absence of the secondary process. As a general behaviour of the remaining dielectric losses at f = 1 kHz we find a variation of signalling the increasing constraint in the angular degree of freedom as the temperature is lowered and a further increase or peak of in the range 25 K < T < 50 K. According to a comparison with the crystalline counterparts, the latter effects are characteristic features of the disordered solid state.
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