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Secondary dynamics in glass formers: relation with the structural process and the glass transition

Author:
Daniele Prevosto
,
Simone Capaccioli
,
سهیل شریفی
,
Khadra Kessairi
,
Lucchesi
,
Pierangelo Rolla
,
Soheil SHarifi
Year
: 2007
Abstract: In this paper, we study secondary relaxations in a neat glass former close and below the glass transition. The pressure and temperature dependences of the characteristic relaxation frequencies were investigated to find a connection between structural and secondary relaxations and the microscopic mechanism at the basis of the latter. We found that the ratio between the relaxation time of the structural and secondary processes is almost constant when considered at different values of temperature and pressure corresponding to the glass transition (same value of structural relaxation time). This result is also related to the finding of a constant broadness of the structural peak. We propose to use such dynamic relation between the two processes to distinguish between intramolecular secondary relaxation, reflecting the local motion of molecular subgroups, and intermolecular secondary relaxation, called also Johari–Goldstein process, originating by a local motion of the whole molecule.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3358463
Keyword(s): Dielectric properties,relaxation,electric modulus,Glass transition,Pressure effects,Structural relaxation
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contributor authorDaniele Prevostoen
contributor authorSimone Capacciolien
contributor authorسهیل شریفیen
contributor authorKhadra Kessairien
contributor authorLucchesien
contributor authorPierangelo Rollaen
contributor authorSoheil SHarififa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:31:30Z
date available2020-06-06T13:31:30Z
date issued2007
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3358463
description abstractIn this paper, we study secondary relaxations in a neat glass former close and below the glass transition. The pressure and temperature dependences of the characteristic relaxation frequencies were investigated to find a connection between structural and secondary relaxations and the microscopic mechanism at the basis of the latter. We found that the ratio between the relaxation time of the structural and secondary processes is almost constant when considered at different values of temperature and pressure corresponding to the glass transition (same value of structural relaxation time). This result is also related to the finding of a constant broadness of the structural peak. We propose to use such dynamic relation between the two processes to distinguish between intramolecular secondary relaxation, reflecting the local motion of molecular subgroups, and intermolecular secondary relaxation, called also Johari–Goldstein process, originating by a local motion of the whole molecule.en
languageEnglish
titleSecondary dynamics in glass formers: relation with the structural process and the glass transitionen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsDielectric propertiesen
subject keywordsrelaxationen
subject keywordselectric modulusen
subject keywordsGlass transitionen
subject keywordsPressure effectsen
subject keywordsStructural relaxationen
journal titleJournal of Non-Crystalline Solidsfa
pages4278-4282
journal volume353
journal issue47
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1058824.html
identifier articleid1058824
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