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A Comparative Study of Molecular Correlation Times of CS2/CCl4 Mixtures as Observed by Means of Far Infrared, Raman and Rayleigh Spectroscopy

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The moleculear dynamics of CS2/CC14 mixtures has been studied by means of far infrared, Raman, and depolarized Rayleigh spectroscopy. From the calculated time correlation functions we have obtained five different correlation times as a function of the composition of the mixtures. The physical interpretation of these times is based on a comparison between the interaction induced short-range times and the collective times following a more long-range collective dynamics.

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Dorfmüller, T., Strehle, F., Potthast, L. (1992). A Comparative Study of Molecular Correlation Times of CS2/CCl4 Mixtures as Observed by Means of Far Infrared, Raman and Rayleigh Spectroscopy. In: Teixeira-Dias, J.J.C. (eds) Molecular Liquids: New Perspectives in Physics and Chemistry. NATO ASI Series, vol 379. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2832-2_19

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