Dielectric Susceptibility Studies of the Glass Transition of Glycerol at High Pressure

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Abstract

We have measured the dielectric susceptibility of glycerol as a function of frequency (0.01Hz-10kHz), temperature (190K-250K) and pressure (0-9kB). The glass transition temperature $T_g$ increases with increasing pressure, however, the thermal fragility, which measures the rate of approach to $T_g$, is independent of pressure. This result is in contrast to studies based on viscosity measurements which probe a higher frequency range, where it was found that fragility increases with pressure. We have also found that the width of relaxation when plotted as a function of the relaxation frequency is only weakly dependent on pressure within this range.

*We acknowledge support from NSF DMR 0305396

Authors

  • Kyaw Win

  • Narayanan Menon

    • University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA.
    • University of Massachusetts
    • University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA
    • Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst