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Water and Ice Dielectric Spectra Scaling at 0°C

Journal

FERROELECTRICS
Volume 466, Issue 1, Pages 158-165

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00150193.2014.895216

Keywords

water; phase transition; ice; dielectric constant; proton conductivity; Broadband dielectric spectra

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The Debye relaxation in water and ice are considered in terms of dissociation-association of H2O molecules. This process leads to the occurrence of separated charges, of concentration N-+/-. Within the proposed approach, the charge recombination (i.e., the H2O molecules association) is controlled by the charge diffusion rate. The static permittivity, e(0), is solely determined by N-+/- and increases, due to slowing down of the diffusion rate, as temperature decreases. The transformation of the dielectric spectra at 0 degrees C is mainly due to an abrupt (by 0.4eV) change of the diffusion coefficient activation energy.

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