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Brillouin light-scattering spectroscopy

This chapter has considered measurements of the dynamic structure factor S q, t) of polymer solutions. Here behaviors of the first cumulant, the polymer slow mode, and the high-frequency Rayleigh-Brillouin spectrum have been considered. Neutron spin-echo methods as supplements to light scattering spectroscopy were noted. Results on Ki and the Rayleigh-Brillouin spectrum are readily summarized. The discussion of the slow mode is considerably more extended, but leads to a comparison with modem models for glass formation. [Pg.344]

A full theory of light scattering from a viscoelastic medium has been presented by Rytov17). This theory has been extensively discussed in the context of Rayleigh-Brillouin spectroscopy of bulk polymers18"21). In the present paper the results of that work will be presented and extended to include relaxation near the glass transition. [Pg.128]


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