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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 36, 1978 - Issue 2
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Neutron incoherent scattering law for diffusion in a cosine potential in one dimension: Application to self-diffusion in smectic phases

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Pages 389-399 | Received 08 Nov 1977, Published online: 30 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The properties of a particle undergoing translational diffusion in one dimension, in the presence of a cosine potential, are investigated. Translational order parameters are defined and the neutron incoherent scattering law is calculated. The simple diffusion model and the jump model between equidistant sites are found as limiting cases of zero and infinite potential heights, respectively. This formalism is then used to re-analyse neutron quasi-elastic scattering data in smectic A terephthal-bis-4-n-butyl aniline. Combining these results and N.M.R. spin echo measurements of the long-range translational diffusion coefficient across the layers, it is found that the height of the barrier which maintains the molecules in the smectic planes, at 184°C, is about 1·2 k b T an , where T an is the smectic A-nematic transition temperature. This corresponds to a value of the translational order parameter of about 0·29.

The main results of this work have been presented at the NATO Summer School on “Microscopic Structure and Dynamics of Liquids”, Aleria (Corsica), 28 August-10 September 1977.

The main results of this work have been presented at the NATO Summer School on “Microscopic Structure and Dynamics of Liquids”, Aleria (Corsica), 28 August-10 September 1977.

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The main results of this work have been presented at the NATO Summer School on “Microscopic Structure and Dynamics of Liquids”, Aleria (Corsica), 28 August-10 September 1977.

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F. Volino

Groupe de Dynamique des Phases Condensées, Laboratoire de Cristallographie U.S.T.L., Place E. Bataillon, 34060 Montpellier, Cedex, France (Laboratoire associé au CNRS LA233).

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