Nuclear γ-resonance time-domain interferometry (TDI) was used to investigate the dynamics of the model glass-former o-terphenyl (OTP) at the (Formula presented.) timescale and close to the peak of the static structure factor ((Formula presented.)) employing a recently introduced 3-lines scheme. The measured relaxation times (τ) agree with those available in the literature and confirm that in OTP the dynamics are dominated by the structural relaxation at the inter-molecular length-scale and by the Johari–Goldstein ((Formula presented.)) relaxation at the intra-molecular one. The experimental scheme here employed presents the distinct advantage of providing access to the non-ergodicity factor ((Formula presented.)) on an absolute scale. The extracted (Formula presented.) values are qualitatively consistent with those derived in the previous neutron scattering experiments, with a very similar wavevector, q, and temperature dependence. Our data thus further establish the capability of multi-line TDI to measure the absolute strength of relaxation processes.
Accessing the non-ergodicity factor of o-terphenyl via multi-line nuclear γ-resonance time-domain interferometry
Monaco G.
2020
Abstract
Nuclear γ-resonance time-domain interferometry (TDI) was used to investigate the dynamics of the model glass-former o-terphenyl (OTP) at the (Formula presented.) timescale and close to the peak of the static structure factor ((Formula presented.)) employing a recently introduced 3-lines scheme. The measured relaxation times (τ) agree with those available in the literature and confirm that in OTP the dynamics are dominated by the structural relaxation at the inter-molecular length-scale and by the Johari–Goldstein ((Formula presented.)) relaxation at the intra-molecular one. The experimental scheme here employed presents the distinct advantage of providing access to the non-ergodicity factor ((Formula presented.)) on an absolute scale. The extracted (Formula presented.) values are qualitatively consistent with those derived in the previous neutron scattering experiments, with a very similar wavevector, q, and temperature dependence. Our data thus further establish the capability of multi-line TDI to measure the absolute strength of relaxation processes.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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