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_aTheory of electric polarization _hVolume II _iDielectrics in time-dependent fields _fC. J. F. Böttcher and P. Bordewijk,... |
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_pP. 1 _bChapter VIII. Phenomenological theory of linear dielectrics in time dependent fields _pP. 1 _c46. Introduction _pP. 5 _c47. The response functions _pP. 10 _c48. The complex dielectric constant _pP. 15 _c49. The complex dielectric constant and the complex conductivity _pP. 19 _c50. The complex refractive index _pP. 23 _c51. The use of the complex dielectric constant in problems with time-dependent field sources _pP. 30 _c52. The Kronig-Kramers relations _pP. 38 _c53. Resonance and relaxation _pP. 45 _bChapter IX. The empirical description of dielectric relaxation _pP. 45 _c54. Introduction _pP. 48 _c55. The Cole-Cole plot _pP. 53 _c56. Approximations for the distribution function _pP. 59 _c57. A single relaxation time _pP. 61 _c58. Generalized expressions for ε(ω) _pP. 75 _c59. Generalized expressions for ε'' (ω) and Fp(t) _pP. 83 _c60. Some simple distributions of relaxation times _pP. 88 _c61. Superpositions of distribution functions _pP. 92 _c62. Applicability of the empirical distributions _pP. 118 _c63. The temperature as a variable _pP. 139 _bChapter X. The relationship between macroscopic and molecular dielectric relaxation behaviour _pP. 139 _c64. Statistical mechanics of linear dissipative systems and the relationship between response functions and correlation functions _pP. 150 _c65. The relationship between the macroscopic and the microscopic correlation function _pP. 161 _c66. Comparison between macroscopic and microscopic relaxation behaviour _pP. 169 _bChapter XI. The dipole correlation function _pP. 169 _c67. Introduction _pP. 171 _c68. General aspects of molecular reorientation _pP. 181 _c69. Short-time expansions _pP. 190 _c70. Freely rotating molecules _pP. 202 _c71. Rotational diffusion _pP. 218 _c72. Reorientation by discrete jumps _pP. 226 _c73. Distributions of relaxation times _pP. 236 _c74. Internal reorientations _pP. 249 _c75. Associating liquids _pP. 260 _c76. High-frequency phenomena _pP. 272 _c77. Results obtained from computer simulations _pP. 285 _bChapter XII. Polarization in the infrared and optical frequency range _pP. 285 _c78. Introduction _pP. 287 _c79. The extrapolation of the refractive index to infinite wavelength _pP. 290 _c80.The Lorenz-Lorenz equation and its corrections _pP. 303 _c81. Application of the internal field theory to i.r. bandshape analysis _pP. 315 _bChapter XIII. The Kerr effect and related phenomena _pP. 315 _c82. Introduction _pP. 317 _c83. The Kerr effect in dilute gases _pP. 333 _c84. The Kerr effect in condensed systems _pP. 357 _c85. Electrically induced n.m.r. line splitting _pP. 364 _c86. Extensions of the Kerr effect _pP. 370 _c87. Other methods for the inducement of a birefringence _pP. 387 _bThe experimental determination of permanent dipole and quadrupole moments _pP. 387 _c88. Introduction _pP. 389 _c89. Determinations of permanent dipole moments from measurements of gases _pP. 395 _c90. Determination of the dipole moment in solution with the Debye equation _pP. 404 _c91. Theoretical calculation of the solvent effect _pP. 414 _c92. The experimental determination of molecular quadrupole moments _pP. 423 _bDielectric properties of molecular solids and liquid crystals _pP. 423 _c93. Introduction _pP. 427 _c94. Some electrostatical problems with anisotropic dielectrics _pP. 431 _c95. The induced polarization of crystals _pP. 439 _c96. The solid rotator phase _pP. 456 _c97. Liquid crystals _pP. 476 _c98. Heterogeneous mixtures _pP. 493 _bAppendix IV. Functions of complex numbers _pP. 493 _c1. Complex numbers _pP. 496 _c2. Functions of complex numbers _pP. 498 _c3. Transformations in the complex plane _pP. 500 _c4. Complex integration _pP. 503 _c5. Taylor series and analytic continuation _pP. 505 _c6. Singular points _pP. 506 _c7. Application of Cauchy's integral formula _pP. 509 _bAppendix V. Laplace and Fourier transforms _pP. 509 _c1. Laplace transforms _pP. 513 _c2. Complex Laplace transforms _pP. 514 _c3. Special topics _pP. 518 _c4. List of selected functions and their Laplace transform _pP. 519 _c5. Fourier analysis _pP. 523 _c6. The Stieltjes transform and its inversion |
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