C. Ronne et al., Temperature dependence of the dielectric function of C6H6(I) and C6H5CH3(I) measured with THz spectroscopy, J CHEM PHYS, 113(9), 2000, pp. 3749-3756
We report on an experimental investigation of the temperature dependence of
the intermolecular dynamics in liquid benzene and toluene. With the use of
THz time domain spectroscopy we measured the complex dielectric function (
0.2-3.3 THz) of the liquids, at temperatures between -6 degrees C and 75 de
grees C. By analyzing the dielectric loss (as opposed to the absorption coe
fficient) we found three contributions to the dielectric function for tolue
ne and two for benzene. In the dipolar liquid toluene we observed a contrib
ution from rotational diffusion at lower frequencies in addition to the two
high-frequency librations also observed in benzene. The temperature and de
nsity dependence were different for the two librational bands, probably due
to the different effect of three-body interactions for the two processes.
Furthermore, we present measurements of the low-frequency depolarized Raman
spectra as a function of temperature for benzene and toluene. These have b
een compared with the dielectric loss at similar temperatures. Moreover, fo
r benzene a similar comparison is made between the dielectric loss and the
reduced Raman susceptibility obtained by optical Kerr effect spectroscopy.
Libration of the symmetric top axis is found in all spectra. (C) 2000 Ameri
can Institute of Physics. [S0021-9606(00)51433-0].