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Thermal diffusion forced Rayleigh scattering TDFRS

The transport coefficients have been measured by the transient holographic grating technique of Thermal Diffusion Forced Rayleigh Scattering (TDFRS) that has already been described in more detail in previous works [85-87] and will only be briefly sketched in the following (Fig. 1). [Pg.152]

TDFRS Thermal diffusion forced Rayleigh scattering... [Pg.10]

TDFRS allows for experiments on a micro- to mesoscopic length scale with short subsecond diffusion time constants, which eliminate almost all convection problems. There is no permanent bleaching of the dye as in related forced Rayleigh scattering experiments with photochromic markers [29, 30] and no chemical modification of the polymer. Furthermore, the perturbations are extremely weak, and the solution stays close to thermal equilibrium. [Pg.5]


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Diffusivities thermal

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Forced Rayleigh scattering

Rayleigh diffusion

Rayleigh scatter

Rayleigh scattering

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TDFRS

Thermal diffuse scatter

Thermal diffuse scattering

Thermal diffusion forced Rayleigh

Thermal diffusion forced Rayleigh scattering

Thermal diffusivity

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