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Dielectric Properties of Ice and Solid D2O

Robert P. Auty, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1952 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 8, pp 1309-1314
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In this article, complex dielectric constants have been measured for ice from the melting point to −65°C and for solid D2O to −35°C, by a combination of bridge and transient methods.
Abstract
Complex dielectric constants have been measured for ice from the melting point to −65°C, and for solid D2O to −35°C, by a combination of bridge and transient methods. For both, the dispersion is described by the simple Debye formula, and the relaxation times τ by the simple rate expression τ = A exp(B/RT). For ice, A = 5.3×10−16 sec, B = 13.2 kcal/mole; and for solid D2O, A = 7.7×10−16 sec, B = 13.4 kcal/mole. The equilibrium dielectric constant for ice is 91.5 at 0°C and increases at lower temperatures; the values for solid D2O are only slightly smaller. Measures taken to minimize errors from voids in the sample and direct current conductance are discussed.

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