2000
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.61.4045
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Interpretation of static and dynamic neutron and light scattering from microemulsion droplets: Effects of shape fluctuations

Abstract: The theory of static and dynamic scattering of neutrons and light on microemulsion droplets is developed. The droplets are modeled by double-layered fluid spheres immersed in another fluid. The surface layer of arbitrary thickness thermally fluctuates in the shape. The scattering functions are consistently calculated up to the second order of the fluctuations. The bulk fluids and the layer are characterized by different scattering length densities (or dielectric constants). Involving the Helfrich's concept of … Show more

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“…We require a mechanism that would drive formation of small domains. Such small domains could occur when the attractive short-range interactions that give rise to clustering and phase separation are combined with a long-range repulsive interaction that outweighs the free energy cost of forming excess domain interface [38], as is indeed found for small domains in monolayers that do not coalesce because of the long-range dipolar repulsion [39]. Combination of short-range attraction together with long-range repulsion is well studied nowadays because of intense research in nanotechnology.…”
Section: Significance Of Small Domain Size For {Lα+lo}mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We require a mechanism that would drive formation of small domains. Such small domains could occur when the attractive short-range interactions that give rise to clustering and phase separation are combined with a long-range repulsive interaction that outweighs the free energy cost of forming excess domain interface [38], as is indeed found for small domains in monolayers that do not coalesce because of the long-range dipolar repulsion [39]. Combination of short-range attraction together with long-range repulsion is well studied nowadays because of intense research in nanotechnology.…”
Section: Significance Of Small Domain Size For {Lα+lo}mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The structuring of liquids on these length scales is thought to be important in the liquid-to-glass transition [9,10]. A modification of the vibrational mode structure induced by nanometer-scale confinement has also been suggested by molecular dynamics simulations [11,12], and observed in microemulsion systems using neutron and light scattering techniques [13,14]. Another experimental probe of these vibrational modes is dielectric spectroscopy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, changes of the ionic strength have almost no infl uence on the fi lm dynamics. However, the theoretical description of the measured intermediate scattering functions still seems to be controversial [41] .…”
Section: Spherical Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%