D. Prevosto, P. Bartolini, Renato Torre, S. Capaccioli, Marilena Ricci, A. Taschin, Dario Pisignano, M. Lucchesi
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Structural relaxation process in glass-forming liquids: A comparison between the optical Kerr effect and dielectric spectroscopy
Abstract We present a comparative analysis of dielectric spectroscopy and optical Kerr effect measurements of relaxation processes in glass-forming phenyl glycidyl ether. In particular we focus our attention on the structural α-relaxation process and the most important finding is the existence of a constant scaling factor between the characteristic times obtained by the two experiments in the high-temperature region.