Abstract

Abstract Measurements of the intensity of the monochromatic light transmitted through and scattered by a comb polymer with a polyacrylamide main chain were performed between room temperature and the isotropization temperature of the polymer. The stationary noise of the light scattered at low angle was measured in the same temperature interval. The transmitted intensity is observed to increase strongly above the smectic SI2 -Sc2 transition, where the intensity of the light scattered at low angles is maximized. The power dissipated by the molecular fluctuations dramatically increases above the transition between the two smectic phases. The spectral density curves display a Lorentzian character only below the SI2 -Sc2 transition. At higher temperatures, a more complex frequency behaviour of the stationary noise spectra is observed. Such a behaviour is interpreted in terms of a model explicitly invoking the effect of the Brownian movement of segments of the main chain (backbone) of the polymer on the side cha...

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