Abstract
Abstract Results from broadband dielectric spectroscopy on plastic crystals are summarized with special emphasis on cyclo-octanol. Further experimental evidence is provided that the apparent excess wing suspected to be present in this material is due to secondary relaxations. In the loss spectra obtained for three other plastic crystals the excess wing is absent. The scaling procedure, demonstrated to collapse dielectric spectra of structural glass formers onto one master curve, does not work for plastic crystals.
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