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Complex Reorientation Dynamics of Sizable Glass-Formers with Polar Rotors Revealed by Dielectric Spectroscopy.

Marzena Rams-BaronBeibei YaoShinian ChengMateusz DulskiMarian Paluch
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
We present the results of dielectric measurements for three sizable glass-formers with identical nonpolar cores linked to various dipole-labeled rotors that shed new light on the picture of reorientation of anisotropic systems with significant moment of inertia revealed by broadband dielectric spectroscopy. The dynamics of sizable glass-formers formed by partially rigid molecular cores linked to small polar rotors in many respects differs from that of typical glass-formers. For instance, the extraordinarily large prefactors (τ0 > 10-12 s) in the Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann equation were found. The rich and highly diverse relaxation pattern was governed by the location of a dipole, its ability to rotate freely, and the degree of coupling to the motion of the entire sizable system.
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