Molecular glasses: NMR and dielectric susceptibility measurements


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Abstract

We review the properties of simple diatomic molecular glasses as explored by nuclear magnetic resonance techniques and measurements of the dielectric susceptibility. We focus on the behavior of classical molecular rotors formed by solid N2–Ar mixtures and discuss the time dependent behavior in terms of replica symmetry breaking theories.

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N. S. Sullivan

Department of Physics

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Email: sullivan@phys.ufl.edu
United States, Gainesville, Fl, 32611

J. A. Hamida

Department of Physics

Email: sullivan@phys.ufl.edu
United States, Gainesville, Fl, 32611

S. Pilla

Department of Physics

Email: sullivan@phys.ufl.edu
United States, Gainesville, Fl, 32611

K. A. Muttalib

Department of Physics

Email: sullivan@phys.ufl.edu
United States, Gainesville, Fl, 32611

E. Genio

Department of Physics

Email: sullivan@phys.ufl.edu
United States, Gainesville, Fl, 32611

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