2002
Rotational friction at the molecular level
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Europhys. Lett. , Volume 57 p. 389- 395
We use second-harmonic generation measurements to follow the reorientation of liquid-crystal molecules in the first few molecular layers in contact with a surface. These measurements reveal four molecular relaxation times differint by orders of magnitude arising from different dissipation processes taking place at the interface with a solid. The slowest processes are due to the direct interaction of molecules with the solid, while the others concern molecules located just above this surface layer. This position-dependent dynamics explains some of the discrepancies previously observed in measurements of the surface reorientation dynamics of liquid crystals.
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Jérôme, B., Schuddeboom, P. C., & Meister, R. (2002). Rotational friction at the molecular level. Europhys. Lett., 57, 389–395. |