Abstract

Abstract We measured the dynamics of the fragile glass former m-toluidine in its supercooled phase by the time-resolved optical Kerr effect. Using an experimental time filtering of the internal molecular vibrations a better insight into the fast relaxation processes has been achieved. We analysed the dynamic features of these fast processes and compared them with the mode-coupling theory predictions.

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