A theoretical description of the frequency-dependent, complex dielectric permittivity of molecular single crystals is given within the framework of the relaxation polarization mechanism. The extended angular jump model, accounting for the local symmetry distortion, simulates the hindered molecular motion. Both the real and imaginary parts of dielectric permittivity are anisotropic in all cases of point symmetry groups of molecule motion, except for those of the cubic crystallographic system. The three-dimensional graphs of dielectric spectra, which can be helpful in practical application, illustrate the predicted spectra. © Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009
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A united theoretical description of dielectric properties of molecular solids and liquids is develop...
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Evidence of molecular rotation in many solids is given by their high dielectric constant values. Ear...
This paper reports a theory for the dielectric relaxation of dimeric mesogenic molecules in a nemati...
A theoretical description of the frequency-dependent, complex dielectric permittivity of molecular s...
A theoretical description of the frequency-dependent, complex dielectric permittivity of molecular s...
A theoretical description of the frequency-dependent, complex dielectric permittivity of molecular s...
A united theoretical description of dielectric properties of molecular solids and liquids is develop...
A united theoretical description of dielectric properties of molecular solids and liquids is develop...
A united theoretical description of dielectric properties of molecular solids and liquids is develop...
Molecules in crystals often suffer from severe limitations on their dynamic processes, especially on...
Molecules in crystals often suffer from severe limitations on their dynamic processes, especially on...
A united theoretical description of dielectric properties of molecular solids and liquids is develo...
A united theoretical description of dielectric properties of molecular solids and liquids is develo...
Organic molecular crystals form a condensed solid phase offering a rich vein of physical phenomena w...
A stochastic theory of the classical local hindered motion of small molecules in molecular and ionic...
The dynamics of a simple rigid pseudoglobular molecule (2-adamantanone) has been studied by means of...
Evidence of molecular rotation in many solids is given by their high dielectric constant values. Ear...
This paper reports a theory for the dielectric relaxation of dimeric mesogenic molecules in a nemati...