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Liquid/Glass Solvent Dynamics: from 300 to 3 K

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Abstract

Temperature-dependent echo-peak shift and heterodyned-echo experiments in glass-forming liquids are discussed. Freezing out a large part of the bath fluctuations by varying the temperature from 300 K to 3 K allows for testing current solvation models.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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