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Dielectric spectroscopy disordered materials

This chapter concentrates on the results of DS study of the structure, dynamics, and macroscopic behavior of complex materials. First, we present an introduction to the basic concepts of dielectric polarization in static and time-dependent fields, before the dielectric spectroscopy technique itself is reviewed for both frequency and time domains. This part has three sections, namely, broadband dielectric spectroscopy, time-domain dielectric spectroscopy, and a section where different aspects of data treatment and fitting routines are discussed in detail. Then, some examples of dielectric responses observed in various disordered materials are presented. Finally, we will consider the experimental evidence of non-Debye dielectric responses in several complex disordered systems such as microemulsions, porous glasses, porous silicon, H-bonding liquids, aqueous solutions of polymers, and composite materials. [Pg.3]

Following the general plan of our chapter, we will discuss here a universal view of scaling which is widely employed in modem dielectric spectroscopy. We will show how this concept can be applied to the description of disordered materials and how these ideas can be useful in the determination of the topological parameters of these systems. [Pg.55]


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