D. Fioretto et al., DYNAMICS OF POLYBUTADIENE ABOVE THE GLASS-TRANSITION STUDIED BY BRILLOUIN LIGHT-SCATTERING, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 50(1), 1994, pp. 605-608
Brillouin-light-scattering measurements have been performed on both bu
lk and thin supported polybutadiene (PB) films, in the frequency range
1-300 GHz. The results obtained on the relaxation behavior of PB have
been interpreted in the framework of the mode-coupling theory and com
pared with neutron spin-echo data relative to the same system. For tem
peratures higher than the critical temperature T(c), a quantitative ag
reement of the mean relaxation time with the viscosity time scale has
been found, together with the validity of a time-temperature scaling l
aw. For temperatures approaching the glass transition, a departure of
relaxation time from the viscosity time scale has been observed. This
phenomenon has been attributed to a decoupling between structural and
secondary relaxation processes.