Abstract
Incoherent quasi elastic neutron scattering experiments at relatively high momentum transfer have been made on the plastic crystalline phase of C6F9H3 at ∼295 K. These data are consistent with a rotational diffusion motion with a rotational diffusion constant Dr= 3 × 1010 s–1. However, analysis of the intensities of the quasi elastic scattering together with results obtained earlier at lower momentum transfer and a lower temperature indicate the existence of an appreciable librational component of the total mean square vibrational displacements. This indicates that the molecules spend a significant fraction of time librating about a quasi-fixed orientation. It is concluded that the overall rotational motion is that of an itinerant librator.Preliminary coherent inelastic scattering measurements have also been made on a single crystal of C6F12 in its plastic phase at ∼295 K. A very low energy excitation has been observed and it is suggested that this may be associated with cooperative reorientational motions of the molecules.
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