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Abstract
A molecular dynamics simulation of two-dimensional dipole systems was performed. The influence of particles dipole moment (PDM) on structures and spectral properties of the systems was analyzed. It was found that increase of PDM leads to qualitative changes in systems structure and spectrum. There is a critical ratio between temperature and PDM at which the system is polymerized. It was also shown that the spectral properties of the system are extremely sensitive to PDM.
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1 Bauman Moscow State Technical University, 2nd Baumanskaya str., 5, Moscow, 105005, Russia