Analysis of excess wings in broadband dielectric spectroscopy data of glass forming materials provides evidence for anomalous time evolutions and fractional semigroups. Solutions of fractional evolution equations in frequency space are used to fit dielectric spectroscopy data of glass forming materials with a range between 4 and 10 decades in frequency. It is shown that with only three parameters (two relaxation times plus one exponent) excellent fits can be obtained for 5-methyl-2-hexanol and for methyl-m-toluate over up to 7 decades. The traditional Havriliak-Negami fit with three parameters (two exponents and one relaxation time) fits only 4–5 decades. Using a second exponent, as in Havriliak-Negami fits, the α-peak and the excess wing can be modeled perfectly with our theory for up to 10 decades for all materials at all temperatures considered here. Traditionally this can only be accomplished by combining two Havriliak-Negami functions with 7 parameters. The temperature dependent relaxation times are fitted with the Vogel-Tammann-Fulcher relation which provides the corresponding Vogel-Fulcher temperatures. The relaxation times turn out to obey almost perfectly the Vogel-Tammann-Fulcher law. Computable expressions of time dependent relaxation functions are also reported.
Skip Nav Destination
Article navigation
10 December 2014
10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS IN ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE AND SCIENCES: ICNPAA 2014
15–18 July 2014
Narvik, Norway
Research Article|
December 10 2014
Excess wings in broadband dielectric spectroscopy
S. Candelaresi;
S. Candelaresi
Division of Mathematics, University of Dundee, Dundee, DD1 4HN,
United Kingdom
Search for other works by this author on:
R. Hilfer
R. Hilfer
Insitut für Computerphysik, Universität Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart,
Germany
Search for other works by this author on:
AIP Conf. Proc. 1637, 1283–1290 (2014)
Citation
S. Candelaresi, R. Hilfer; Excess wings in broadband dielectric spectroscopy. AIP Conf. Proc. 10 December 2014; 1637 (1): 1283–1290. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4907293
Download citation file:
Sign in
Don't already have an account? Register
Sign In
You could not be signed in. Please check your credentials and make sure you have an active account and try again.
Sign in via your Institution
Sign in via your InstitutionPay-Per-View Access
$40.00