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Quasielastic light scattering by flexible polymers in the presence of a sinusoidal driving field: internal relaxation modes

โœ Scribed by Kenneth S. Schmitz


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
409 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2614

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โœฆ Synopsis


Application of an applied electric field to a system of charged molecules superimposes a constant drift velocity on the random thermal motions of the molecules. The spectral density of light scattered from this system 1s frequency shifted by an amount proportional to the electrophoretic mobility of the molecule. Current theories consider only the application of a square-wave field and thz effect on the center-of-mass motion of the molecule. A theory is developed in the present communication that considers the effect of a sinusoidal field on the internal motions of random coils. If the applied frequency is greater than COD = $Xcos(0/2), then the center-of-mass motion remains random whereas Internal modes may be "driven" by the applied field. Furthermore, the amplitude of the Doppler-shlfted peak position diminishes d wr, > 1, where m: iS the relaxation tune of the nzth mode. It is possible, therefore, to obtan precise values for the number of relaxation modes present and their characteristic relaxation times.


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