Abstract
Positron lifetime measurements in polymethylpentene were performed in a wide temperature range. A conventional fast{slow coincidence lifetime spectrometer with plastic scintillators was used. All the measurements were made in vacuum. Additional measurements (X-ray difiraction, difierential scanning calorimetry, and mechanical spectroscopy) were also performed to establish properties of samples. Mean free volume radii in the investigated samples were estimated from the positron lifetimes measurements results. An increase in I3 with the elapsed time of measurements was observed.
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