Pressure dependence of the interfacial polarization and negative activation volume for dielectric relaxation in heterogeneous systems

Anthony N. Papathanassiou
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Negative activation volumes for dielectric relaxation are rarely reported in solid state physics and are limited to atomic scale processes. Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy on heterogeneous systems, such as polycrystalline calcite and magnesite, hosting water in their porous space, detected intense dielectric relaxation mechanisms related to interfacial polarization. The characteristic relaxation frequency increased upon hydrostatic compression, indicating that the activation volumes for relaxation are negative. However, a theoretical interpretation for the negative sign of the activation volume is lacking up to date. Within the frame of effective medium approximation for mesoscopic heterogeneous two phase solid – fluid systems, we investigate how the synergy of the pressure dependencies of polarization and electric charge transport, respectively, dictate the pressure dependence of interfacial relaxation, predicting the value of the effective activation volume. Our theoretical approach succeeds in predicting the negative sign and magnitudes of the activation volume in water saturated polycrystalline materials.
非均相系统中介电弛豫界面极化与负激活体积的压力依赖性
介质弛豫的负激活体积在固体物理中很少被报道,并且仅限于原子尺度过程。宽频介电光谱对多晶方解石和菱镁矿等多相体系进行了研究,发现了与界面极化有关的强介电弛豫机制。静水压缩时,特征弛豫频率增大,表明弛豫激活体积为负。然而,对于激活体积的负号,目前还缺乏理论解释。在介观非均相固-流两相体系的有效介质近似框架内,我们分别研究了极化和电荷输运的压力依赖性如何协同决定界面弛豫的压力依赖性,从而预测了有效激活体积的值。我们的理论方法成功地预测了水饱和多晶材料中活化体积的负号和大小。
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