Universal Peculiar Behavior of Dielectric Dispersion in Diethyleneglycol
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概要
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Dielectric dispersion of supercooled diethyleneglycol has been measured in the frequency range from 0.1 kHz to 1 GHz. Universal scalinig behavior and its breakdown at a certain critical temperature T_a are observed, which is similar to the results reported earlier for other supercooled systems. Significantly, the dielectric dispersion disappears completely above T_a and appears again below the melting point as already observed for trimethyleneglycol. This fact suggests that such peculiar behavior of dielectric dispersion occurs generally for molecules which have centersymmetric structures.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1995-06-15
著者
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Abe R
Faculty Of Engineering Kanazawa Institute Of Technology
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Horioka M
Kanazawa Inst. Technol. Kanazawa
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Abe Ryuji
Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
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Horioka Masakiyo
Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
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Sakumiya Izumi
Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
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Horio Takayoshi
Faculty of Engineering, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
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Sakumiya Izumi
Faculty Of Engineering Kanazawa Institute Of Technology
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Horio Takayoshi
Faculty Of Engineering Kanazawa Institute Of Technology
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