Abstract

Relaxation processes in side-chain liquid-crystal azomethine polymer have been studied using dielectric spectroscopy in wide ranges of temperatures and frequencies. Two low-temperature relaxation processes (β1 and β2) caused by low-amplitude noncooperative motion of kinetic units in side groups and a high-temperature α-process caused by the large-scale cooperative motion of kinetic units in the main polymer chain have been revealed.

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