Abstract

The percolation transition in AOT/water/isooctane microemulsions has been studied by means of dielectric spectroscopy. At the percolation threshold the conductivity of the system increases sharply and the static dielectric permittivity attains a large maximum. It is shown that the frequency dependence of the permittivity can be well described by simple scaling relations of percolation theory. The critical exponent u of the frequency dependence has been found to be equal to u=0.62±0.02 and independent of temperature and microemulsion composition. The temperature dependence of the critical volume fraction for percolation has been related to the temperature dependence of the permittivity of the system far away from the percolation threshold.

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