Broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) of pure 5OCB and nanocolloids
consisting of 5OCB and paraelectric or ferroelectric BaTiO3 nanoparticles
(NPs) was performed on varying pressure or temperature. We found strong impact
of NPs on static and dynamic phase behavior. In particular, strongest effects
on pretransitional behavior were observed for a relatively low concentration of
NPs which we attribute to the NPs-induced disorder. Paramagnetic or
ferromagnetic character of NPs did not significantly influence measurements.
However, several features measured using temperature or pressure path in
nanocolloids where significantly different, contrary to the observed behaviour
in pure LC compounds. Dynamical properties were tested using the FDSE
(fractional Debye-Stokes-Einstein) relation, yielding the fractional
coefficient S = 0.71 and S = 0.3 for the temperature and pressure path,
respectively