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Dipole-dipole correlations and the Debye process in the dielectric response of nonassociating glass forming liquids

Florian Pabst, Andreas Helbling, Jan Philipp Gabriel, Peter Weigl, Thomas Blochowicz

2020Physical review. E64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The nonexponential shape of the α process observed in supercooled liquids is considered as one of the hallmarks of glassy dynamics and has thus been under study for decades, but is still poorly understood. For a polar van der Waals liquid, we show here-in line with a recent theory-that dipole-dipole correlations give rise to an additional process in the dielectric spectrum slightly slower than the α relaxation, which renders the resulting combined peak narrower than observed by other experimental techniques. This is reminiscent of the Debye-process found in monohydroxy alcohols. The additional peak can be suppressed by weakening the dipole-dipole interaction via dilution with a nonpolar solvent.

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