Are dipolar liquids ferroelectric? Simulation studies.
The observation of a very sharp low frequency spike in the hyper-Rayleigh spectrum (HRS) of strongly dipolar fluids, such as acetonitrile and water, has been interpreted as reflecting a very slowly relaxing component in the transverse dipole density. This suggestion is at variance with the expectati...
Main Authors: | Pounds, M, Madden, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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