Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5188686 Polymer 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The time scale of new phase formation and growth as (accessed) from the time evolution of scattered light intensities is observed to be relatively short. The late stage of phase separation is entered within seconds after a pressure quench is applied. For the systems undergoing spinodal decomposition, the characteristic wave number qm corresponding to the scattered light intensity maximum Im was analyzed by power-law scaling according to qm∼t−α and Im∼tβ. The results show β≈2α. The domain size is observed to grow from 4 μm to 10 μm within 2 s for critical quench, but about 9 s for off-critical quenches. The domain growth displays elements of self-similarity.
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