2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1902.10545
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Challenges of interpreting dielectric dilatometry for the study of pressure densification

Abstract: We report an experimental study documenting the challenge of employing dielectric dilatometry for the study of pressure densification in glass-forming materials. An influence of the dielectric cell geometry on the resulting capacitance of 5-poly-phenyl-ether upon vitrification under different thermobaric pathways is documented. The capacitive response is studied for two different multilayer capacitors: one with, in principle, fixed plate distance and one with Kapton R spacers allowing for contraction/expansion… Show more

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