A microscopic study of the non‐Markovian (or memory) effects on the collective orientational relaxation in a dense dipolar liquid is carried out by using an extended hydrodynamic approach which provides a reliable description of the dynamical processes occuring at the molecular length scales. Detailed calculations of the wave‐vector dependent orientational correlation functions are presented. The memory effects are found to play an important role; the non‐Markovian results differ considerably from that of the Markovian theory. In particular, a slow long‐time decay of the longitudinal orientational correlation function is observed for dense liquids which becomes weaker in the presence of a sizeable translational contribution to the collectiv...
In order to understand the role of translational modes in the orientational relaxation in dense dipo...
In order to understand the role of translational modes in the orientational relaxation in dense dipo...
It was recently proposed that collective polarization excitations, called dipolarons in analogy with...
A microscopic study of the non-Markovian (or memory) effects on the collective orientational relaxat...
A microscopic study of the non-Markovian (or memory) effects on the collective orientational relaxat...
Theoretical and computer simulation studies of orientational relaxation in dense molecular liquids a...
Theoretical and computer simulation studies of orientational relaxation in dense molecular liquids a...
A molecular theory of collective orientational relaxation of dipolar molecules in a dense liquid is ...
Theoretical and computer simulation studies of orientational relaxation in dense molecular liquids a...
Theoretical and computer simulation studies of orientational relaxation in dense molecular liquids a...
A molecular theory of collective orientational relaxation of dipolar molecules in a dense liquid is ...
A molecular theory of collective orientational relaxation in a dense liquid of non-polar ellipsoidal...
A molecular theory of collective orientational relaxation in a dense liquid of non-polar ellipsoidal...
Dipolar systems, both liquids and solids, constitute a class of naturally abundant systems that are ...
Dipolar systems, both liquids and solids, constitute a class of naturally abundant systems that are ...
In order to understand the role of translational modes in the orientational relaxation in dense dipo...
In order to understand the role of translational modes in the orientational relaxation in dense dipo...
It was recently proposed that collective polarization excitations, called dipolarons in analogy with...
A microscopic study of the non-Markovian (or memory) effects on the collective orientational relaxat...
A microscopic study of the non-Markovian (or memory) effects on the collective orientational relaxat...
Theoretical and computer simulation studies of orientational relaxation in dense molecular liquids a...
Theoretical and computer simulation studies of orientational relaxation in dense molecular liquids a...
A molecular theory of collective orientational relaxation of dipolar molecules in a dense liquid is ...
Theoretical and computer simulation studies of orientational relaxation in dense molecular liquids a...
Theoretical and computer simulation studies of orientational relaxation in dense molecular liquids a...
A molecular theory of collective orientational relaxation of dipolar molecules in a dense liquid is ...
A molecular theory of collective orientational relaxation in a dense liquid of non-polar ellipsoidal...
A molecular theory of collective orientational relaxation in a dense liquid of non-polar ellipsoidal...
Dipolar systems, both liquids and solids, constitute a class of naturally abundant systems that are ...
Dipolar systems, both liquids and solids, constitute a class of naturally abundant systems that are ...
In order to understand the role of translational modes in the orientational relaxation in dense dipo...
In order to understand the role of translational modes in the orientational relaxation in dense dipo...
It was recently proposed that collective polarization excitations, called dipolarons in analogy with...