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On the role of a weak hydrogen bond OH…O in the formation of the anomalous dielectric response of crystals and polymers near 40°C

N.D. Gavrilova, V.K. Novik

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 2011. 66. N 3. P. 260

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In some crystals, polymers, and gels that contain hydrogen bonds OH…O, NH…O of length 2.8–3 Å or water molecules, gigantic anomaly of dielectric permittivity (ɛ ∼ 10$^3$–10$^6$) is observed in certain circumstances at frequencies of 1–10$^6$ Hz, which is accompanied by peculiarities in conductivity σ and dielectric losses tanδ. In crystals this effect appears after a sudden cooling to −50°C and it is observed at slow heating in the range of 20–40°C. At the return temperature course from 40°C dependences ɛ(T), σ(T), and tanδ(T) have their usual values. Anomalies in objects that differ by their compositions are unified by their temperatures, which are all close to 40°C. Authors have made an attempt to explain the similarity of these phenomena by the features of hydrogen bonds that are present in the objects.

Received: 2010 October 5
Approved: 2011 September 21
PACS:
77.22.Ej Polarization and depolarization
77.70.+a Pyroelectric and electrocaloric effects
77.80.-e Ferroelectricity and antiferroelectricity
77.84.Fa KDP- and TGS-type crystals
Authors
N.D. Gavrilova, V.K. Novik
Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia
Issue 3, 2011

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