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Langevin equation rotational relaxation

The first objective of this review is to describe a method of solution of the Langevin equations of motion of the itinerant oscillator model for rotation about a fixed axis in the massive cage limit, discarding the small oscillation approximation in the context of dielectric relaxation of polar molecules, this solution may be obtained using a matrix continued fraction method. The second... [Pg.132]

Classic Brownian motion has been widely applied in the past to the interpretation of experiments sensitive to rotational dynamics. ESR and NMR measurements of T and Tj for small paramagnetic probes have been interpreted on the basis of a simple Debye model, in which the rotating solute is considered a rigid Brownian rotator, sueh that the time scale of the rotational motion is much slower than that of the angular momentum relaxation and of any other degree of freedom in the liquid system. It is usually accepted that a fairly accurate description of the molecular dynamics is given by a Smoluchowski equation (or the equivalent Langevin equation), that can be solved analytically in the absence of external mean potentials. [Pg.90]

The Mean-Square Displacement of a Brownian Particle Langevin s Method Applied to Rotational Relaxation Application of Langevin s Method to Rotational Brownian Motion The Fokker-Planck Equation Method (Intuitive Treatment) Brown s Intuitive Derivation of the Fokker-Planck Equation... [Pg.263]


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