Thermodynamic, crystallographic, and dielectric study of the nature of glass transitions in cyclo-octanol.

2004 
–OH) is revealed to be a complexproblem and only two stable solid phases, denoted on cooling from the liquid as phases I and II, are foundusing static ~thermodynamic and x-ray diffraction! as well as dynamic ~dielectric spectroscopy! experimentaltechniques. Both solid phases are known to exhibit glass transitions if they are cooled down fast enough toprevent transition to ordered crystalline states. Although glass transitions corresponding to both phases hadbeen well documented by means of specific heat measurements, x-ray measurements constitute, as far as weknow, the first evidence from the structural point of view. In addition, a great amount of dielectric worksdevoted to phase I and its glass transition, were published in the past but next to nothing relating to thedielectric properties of phase II and its glass transition. The nature of the disorder of phase II will be discussed.DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.69.224202 PACS number~s!: 61.43.2j, 64.70.Pf, 65.60.1a, 77.22.2dI. INTRODUCTION
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