The dynamics of the fragile glass-forming liquid m-toluidine is investigated using the time-resolved optical Kerr effect. Its relaxation processes are measured with the help of a heterodyne detection technique from 10(-14) to 10(-9) s, in the temperature range 266-295 K. The measured signal decay can be fitted by expressions derived from mode-coupling theory, with a clear identification of the different dynamic regimes. The corresponding parameters agree with values derived from light scattering experiments.
Time-resolved optical Kerr effect in m-toluidine: a test of mode-coupling theory predictions / R. Torre; M. Ricci; P. Bartolini; C. Dreyfus; R. M. Pick. - In: PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE. B. - ISSN 1463-6417. - STAMPA. - 79:(1999), pp. 1897-1905. [10.1080/13642819908223075]
Time-resolved optical Kerr effect in m-toluidine: a test of mode-coupling theory predictions
TORRE, RENATO;RICCI, MARILENA;BARTOLINI, PAOLO;
1999
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The dynamics of the fragile glass-forming liquid m-toluidine is investigated using the time-resolved optical Kerr effect. Its relaxation processes are measured with the help of a heterodyne detection technique from 10(-14) to 10(-9) s, in the temperature range 266-295 K. The measured signal decay can be fitted by expressions derived from mode-coupling theory, with a clear identification of the different dynamic regimes. The corresponding parameters agree with values derived from light scattering experiments.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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