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Dielectric Spectroscopy and Multidimensional NMR — a Comparison
Broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) are two of the working horses in modern materials research. Both methods are well suited to study the dynamics in disord...
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Principles and Applications of Pulsed Dielectric Spectroscopy and Nonresonant Dielectric Hole Burning
Nowadays dielectric relaxation measurements can be carried out almost routinely in broad frequency ranges continuously covering ten to fifteen decades and more [1. This allows one to track the time scale on wh...
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Magnetic Resonance Studies of the Heterogeneous Rotational and Translational dynamics in Disordered Materials
The long-established method of distinguishing between heterogeneous and homogeneous line shapes was introduced in the seminal paper by Bloembergen et al. [1]. The differentiation between the two types of spectral...
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Oscillatory shear and high-pressure dielectric study of 5-methyl-3-heptanol
The monohydroxy alcohol 5-methyl-3-heptanol is studied using rheology at ambient pressure and using dielectric spectroscopy at elevated pressures up to 1.03 GPa. Both experimental techniques reveal that the re...