Ad. Bykhovskii et Rm. Pick, DIPOLE-INDUCED DIPOLE LIGHT-SCATTERING IN SUPERCOOLED LIQUIDS NEAR THE LIQUID-GLASS TRANSITION, The Journal of chemical physics, 100(10), 1994, pp. 7109-7119
The integrated intensity produced by the dipole-induced dipole (DID) l
ight scattering mechanism in a Lennard-Jones fluid is investigated for
different points of the phase diagram corresponding to the normal and
undercooled liquid at zero pressure. The exactly computed intensity i
s compared to the full Kirkwood superposition approximation (KSA) and
its so-called Stephen approximation. The latter gives one or two order
s of magnitude too large results, while the former is in much better a
greement with the exact computation up to large reduced density values
. On the basis of the mode coupling theory of the glass transition, it
is argued that, in the vicinity of this transition, in real glass for
ming isotropic molecular liquids for which DID is the only light scatt
ering mechanism, both a dynamical extension of the KSA and its Stephen
approximation should yield dynamical spectra proportional to the real
ones.