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Quasi-elastic light scattering of Carnauba wax in the liquid phase: dynamics 1

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Abstract

Quasi-elastic light scattering of Carnauba wax in the liquid phase is done in a homodyne setup and is interpreted as due partially to polarized clusters. A dynamics model is proposed, and effective parameters are obtained in the 85–130°C temperature range. Some evidence exists that the local field seen by a polarized cluster is much higher than the applied static electric field.

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