Abstract

The contribution Δϵ N/ E 2 to the non-linear dielectric effect for n-hexane, benzene, carbon tetrachloride and nitrobenzene is calculated. This contribution has its origin in the electric-field-stimulated diffusion (FSD). The calculated contribution of this kind is one order of magnitude smaller than the measured effect Δϵ exp/ E 2 for non-polar liquids, but both are of the same order for nitrobenzene. The possibility of FSD within the time of several milliseconds, the duration of the strong electric field pulse, is discussed. The results of this paper are consistent with the interpretation of the NDE in non-polar liquids proposed by Hellemans and De Maeyer.

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