화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.109, No.20, 9057-9061, 1998
Role of the second-order memory function on the dielectric relaxation
In this paper the use of the second-order memory function to represent experimental results of dielectric relaxation data of amorphous and glass forming materials is presented, and particularly, its interpretation in terms of the frequency dependence of the complex, shear modulus, shear viscosity, and diffusion coefficient is pointed out. The method used for its evaluation is applied to consider the experimental results for three ester substances, and their particular features are discussed.