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Mean free volume hole radius

Figure 4. Mean free-volume hole radius vs. milling time. Figure 4. Mean free-volume hole radius vs. milling time.
Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy (PALS) provides a measure of free volume holes or voids, free volume, and free volume distribution, at an atomic scale. The technique exploits the fact that the positively charged positron (e" ), the antiparticle to the electron, preferentially samples regions of low positive charge density. When injected in a polymer matrix, thermalized positrons can combine with an electron to form a bound state, known as positronium (Ps). This species can only exist in a void and it rapidly annihilates on contact with the electron cloud of a molecule. For polymer studies using PALS, it is ortho-positronium (oPs, a triplet state) which is of interest. The oPs spin exchanges with electrons of opposite spin on the walls of the cavity and it is annihilated. Thus, the oPs lifetime, 13, gives a measure of the mean free volume cavity radius, whereas the relative intensity of... [Pg.1385]


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