Observation of non-local dielectric relaxation in glycerol
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.dis-nncond-mat.stat-mech
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relaxationliquidsystemdielectricfindglycerollengthlocal
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Since its introduction, liquid viscosity and relaxation time $\tau$ have been considered to be an intrinsic property of the system that is essentially local in nature and therefore independent of system size. We perform dielectric relaxation experiments in glycerol, and find that this is the case at high temperature only. At low temperature, $\tau$ increases with system size and becomes non-local. We discuss the origin of this effect in a picture based on liquid elasticity length, the length over which local relaxation events in a liquid interact via induced elastic waves, and find good agreement between experiment and theory.
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