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Pretransitional and premelting effects in menthol
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Elsevier
To canonic features of melting/freezing discontinuous phase transitions, one can encounter the lack of pre transitional effects in the liquids state and weak premelting effects with non-defined temperature evolutions in the crystalline state. This report shows the evidence for long-range and critical-like pretransitional effects in liquid menthol for electrooptic Kerr effect (EKE) and nonlinear dielectric effect (NDE). These methods are inherently associated with a strong electric field.The premelting effect, with well-defined temperature evolution, was evidenced in the crystalline state. Model explanations of these phenomena are proposed. For the premelting effect, the 'reversed' Mossotti-Catastrophe behavior is suggested.
MeltingPretransitional effectsElectrooptic Kerr effectNonlinear dielectric effectDielectric constantStrong electric fieldLIQUID
Drozd-Rzoska, Aleksandra、Rzoska, Sylwester J.、Szpakiewicz-Szatan, Aleksander、Los, Joanna、Orzechowski, Kazimierz