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Mechanical and dielectric response within and beyond the linear regime
Birte Riechers,
Ranko Richert
Molecular Sciences, School of (SMS)
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Chemical Compounds
Dielectric Response
100%
Dielectric Material
61%
Electric Field
31%
Energy
24%
Structural Relaxation
23%
Metallic Glass
22%
Liquid
9%
Physics & Astronomy
tetraphenyls
27%
plastics
27%
mechanical measurement
23%
electric fields
20%
metallic glasses
17%
energy
15%
activation
13%
entropy
12%
shear
11%
temperature dependence
11%
causes
10%
glass
10%
liquids
9%
excitation
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Glass
67%
Plastics
67%
Entropy
42%
Temperature
25%
tetraphenyl-tetramethyl-trisiloxane
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Electric fields
32%
Structural relaxation
30%
Plastics
25%
Metallic glass
24%
Chemical activation
15%
Entropy
14%
Glass
13%
Experiments
12%
Liquids
11%
Temperature
7%