Affiliation:
1. Institute of High Pressure Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sokołowska 29/37, 01-142 Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
This report presents the first results on broadband dielectric spectroscopy insights into ODIC-forming neopentyl glycol (NPG) under compression up to the GPa domain. Particular attention was paid to the strongly discontinuous phase transition: orientationally disordered crystal (ODIC)–solid crystal. The insights cover static, dynamic, and energy-related properties, namely evolutions of the dielectric constant, DC electric conductivity, and dissipation factor. Worth stressing are results regarding the pressure-related Mossotti catastrophe-type behavior of the dielectric constant, the novel approach to non-Barus dynamics, and the discussion on fundamentals of dissipation factor changes in NPG. The results presented in the given report also introduce new experimental evidence and model discussions regarding the nature of ODIC mesophase and discontinuous phase transitions. Notable is the significance of understanding the nature of the colossal barocaloric effect in NPG.
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