Md. Ediger et al., PROBE ROTATION NEAR AND BELOW THE GLASS-TRANSITION TEMPERATURE - RELATIONSHIP TO VISCOELASTICITY AND PHYSICAL AGING, Macromolecular symposia, 101, 1996, pp. 139-146
Reorientation times tau(c) for two probes in several amorphous polymer
s near the glass transition temperature T-g are reported. T-g for thes
e polymers ranges from 205 to 459 K. Probe reorientation was measured
in the time window from 10(-2) to 10(4) s with a recently developed ph
otobleaching method. tau(c) for a given probe at the T(g)s of the diff
erent polymers varies more than three decades. Viscoelastic relaxation
times characteristic of the Rouse modes of the matrix polymers are cl
osely related to probe rotation times and thus also not constant at T-
g. The characteristic length scale of motions responsible for the glas
s transition varies significantly for the three polymers studied. Prel
iminary physical aging results indicate that probe reorientation in po
lystyrene ages slighly faster than the volume.