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H-2 NMR quadrupole interaction spectroscopy has been used to measure the de
formation of a 610 kD PDMS melt under shear in a Couette cell. The signals
were acquired from a perdeuterated benzene probe molecule, which provides a
motionally averaged sampling of the entire segmental ensemble. Our Rheo-NM
R method involves the use of a selective storage precursor pulse, which ena
bles one to observe NMR spectra from preselected regions within the flow. W
e have measured the dependence on the shear rate of the S-XX (velocity) and
S-YY (velocity gradient) elements of the segmental alignment tensor as wel
l as the angular dependence of the deuterium quadrupole splitting at a fixe
d shear rate. The results agree well with Doi-Edwards theory and return a v
alue for the tube disengagement; time of 310 ms.