Abstract

Depolarized Rayleigh scattering in polystyrene near the glass–rubber relaxation is studied using photon correlation spectroscopy. The observed correlation functions cannot be fit to a single exponential decay, but the empirical form CH(t)−1=δ+A exp[−2 (t/τ)β] describes the results very well. Average relaxation times 〈τ〉= (τ/β) Γ (1/β) are determined from 100 to 130°C. The apparent activation energy for the change of 〈τ〉 with temperature is over 80 kcal/mole. Depolarized Rayleigh spectroscopy should prove to be a very useful tool in the study of relaxation behavior in polymers.

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