1994
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3093(94)90430-8
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Time-resolved measurements of scaling behavior in LiCl/H2O near the liquid-glass transition

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“…Particular progress has been made in expanding the time range of observations which can be brought to bear on “slow dynamics” problems. Because of a lack of space, we will simply list a number of techniques and the time windows which can now be accessed with them: dielectric relaxation 19,20,54,55 (10 -11 to 10 +4 s); dynamic light scattering (10 -12 to 10 +2 s); NMR ,, (relaxation times from 10 -11 to 10 +3 s; diffusion coefficients from 10 -5 to 10 -10 cm 2 /s); dynamic neutron scattering (10 -12 to 10 -7 s); atomistic computer simulations , (10 -14 to 10 -7 s); optical probe methods (relaxation times from 10 -12 to 10 +5 s; diffusion coefficients from 10 -5 to 10 -17 cm 2 /s).…”
Section: Areas Of Current Experimental and Computational Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particular progress has been made in expanding the time range of observations which can be brought to bear on “slow dynamics” problems. Because of a lack of space, we will simply list a number of techniques and the time windows which can now be accessed with them: dielectric relaxation 19,20,54,55 (10 -11 to 10 +4 s); dynamic light scattering (10 -12 to 10 +2 s); NMR ,, (relaxation times from 10 -11 to 10 +3 s; diffusion coefficients from 10 -5 to 10 -10 cm 2 /s); dynamic neutron scattering (10 -12 to 10 -7 s); atomistic computer simulations , (10 -14 to 10 -7 s); optical probe methods (relaxation times from 10 -12 to 10 +5 s; diffusion coefficients from 10 -5 to 10 -17 cm 2 /s).…”
Section: Areas Of Current Experimental and Computational Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%