Relaxation phenomena in AOT-water-decane critical and dense microemulsions
We report on extensive measurements of the low and high frequencies sound velocity and sound absorption in AOT-water-decane microemulsions deduced from ultrasonic and, for the first time as far as the absorption is concerned, from Brillouin scattering experiments. New experimental results on dielectric relaxation are also reported. Our results, which include data taken for critical as well as dense microemulsions, show new interesting relaxation phenomena. The relaxation frequencies deduced from very high frequency acoustical measurements are in good agreement with new high frequency dielectric relaxation measurements. We show that along the critical isochore, sound dispersion, relaxation frequency, and static dielectric permittivity can be accurately fitted to power laws. The absolute values of the new exponents we derived from experimental data are nearly equal, and they are very close to β=0.33 characterising the shape of the coexistence curve. The exponent characterising the infinite frequency permittivity is very close to 0.04 relevant to the diverging shear viscosity. For dense microemulsions, two well defined relaxation domains have been identified and the temperature variations of the sound absorption and the zero frequency dielectric permittivity bear striking similarities. We also show that the relaxation frequency of the slow relaxation process is almost independent of temperature and volume fraction and so cannot be attributed to percolation phenomena, whereas it can more likely be attributed to an intrinsic relaxation process probably connected to membrane fluctuations.
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2001
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Authors: | Letamendia, L. ; Pru-Lestret, E. ; Panizza, P. ; Rouch, J. ; Sciortino, F. ; Tartaglia, P. ; Hashimoto, C. ; Ushiki, H. ; Risso, D. |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 300.2001, 1, p. 53-81
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Elsevier |
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