Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
For over 10 decades, the dynamics of two glass-forming systems have been
investigated by dielectric spectroscopy under cooling (from melting point to well
below the glass transition temperature) and under compression (from atmospheric
pressure up to 700 MPa). The -relaxation time was significantly
affected by both thermodynamic variables, showing equal roles in slowing down
the dynamics. Some similarities have been found; for instance, the dispersion of
the -process was shown to increase with decreasing temperature T and increasing
pressure P. Furthermore, the same shape for relaxation dynamics over a broad
time-scale was found by comparing two dielectric loss spectra obtained at
different T and P but characterized by the same (T,P). Additionally, it is
noteworthy that the effect of T and P on slowing down the time scale of fast
relaxation processes (-relaxation and excess wing), although less strong than in
the case of -process, was again comparable. The evidence demonstrates that in
the investigated systems: (a) slow and fast relaxations are strongly related; (b) the
shape of -relaxation and (c) the separation between - and -relaxation time
scale are controlled by (T,P) and not by separate thermodynamic variables.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Rolla, Pierangelo; Lucchesi, Mauro; Prevosto, Daniele; Capaccioli, Simone
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