PMID: 11909408Mar 23, 2002Paper

Smectic membranes in motion: approaching the fast limits of x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy

Physical Review Letters
Irakli SikharulidzeWim H de Jeu

Abstract

The dynamics of the layer-displacement fluctuations in smectic membranes have been studied by x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS). We report transitions from an oscillatory damping regime to simple exponential decay of the fluctuations, both as a function of membrane thickness and upon changing from specular to off-specular scattering. This behavior is in agreement with recent theories. Employing avalanche photodiode detectors and the uniform filling mode of the synchrotron storage ring, the fast limits of XPCS have been explored down to 50 ns.

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