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Vol. 85, Issue 11, November 2007, pp.1745-1756
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Theory and Instrumentation Related to Anomalous Dielectric Dispersion in Ordered Molecular Groups
1Tanmoy Maity, 2D. Ghosh and 3C. R. Mahata
1College of Engineering and Management, Kolaghat, PO. KTPP Township,
Dist. Midnapore (East) 721171, West Bengal, India
2,3 Bengal Engineering & Science University, Shibpur, Howrah- 711 103, West Bengal, India
1Tel.: +91 9433209306, fax : +91 3228-250880
E-mail: tanmoy_maity@rediffmail.com, tanmoy_maity@yahoo.com
Received: 5 September 2007 /Accepted: 20 November 2007 /Published: 26 November 2007
Abstract: Anomalous dispersion of light leading to sharp changes of dielectric constant around natural frequencies of electrons in a molecule is a well known phenomenon. A similar phenomenon was reported in our earlier papers around allowed values of acoustic vibration frequencies of ordered molecular groups in a semiconductor wafer subjected to alternating electric field. This paper reports recurrence of similar thing in sugar crystals and sugar of milk, molecules of which are believed to be ordered by soaking them in homoeopathic medicines. A novel instrumentation method is employed here to observe the frequency-domain signature of the samples. These behaviors are observed repeatedly and recorded through the experimental arrangement. Further, the experimental results and the nature of results obtained from MATLAB-simulation support each other.
Keywords: Anomalous dispersion, Ordered molecular groups, Acoustic vibration frequencies, Homoeopathic medicines.
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