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Mechanisms of Light Scattering in Supercooled Liquids
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Quantum LiquidCharge ExcitationsPredominant Scattering MechanismEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesSpectroscopyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsDensity FluctuationsLight ScatteringSupercooled LiquidsInstantaneous Normal ModesLight Scattering SpectroscopySpectroscopic Property
The mechanisms of light scattering in deeply supercooled ${\mathrm{CS}}_{2}$ have been studied using instantaneous normal modes. Changes in the many-body polarizability due to orientational fluctuations are found to be the predominant scattering mechanism, while density fluctuations play only a minor role. Although the density and orientational fluctuations are found to be highly coupled, the light-scattering susceptibility does not closely resemble the intrinsic spectrum of density fluctuations. These results suggest that light-scattering data do not provide a reliable probe of density fluctuations in molecular liquids.
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