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2 November 2000 Intermolecular interactions in n,n-dimethylnitramine solutions in benzene
Zdzislaw Blaszczak, Marek Halas, Iwona Iwaszkiewicz-Kostka, Wiktor Prezdo
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Temperature dependence of the optical Kerr effect was studied in solutions of 1.4, 2.6, and 4.5% n,n- dimethylnitramine in benzene. The optical Kerr constant was observed to decrease with increasing temperature (from 290 to 360K). For solutions of higher concentrations, the temperature dependencies of the OKE signal indicate an increasing role of intermolecular interactions.
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Zdzislaw Blaszczak, Marek Halas, Iwona Iwaszkiewicz-Kostka, and Wiktor Prezdo "Intermolecular interactions in n,n-dimethylnitramine solutions in benzene", Proc. SPIE 4238, Laser Technology VI: Applications, (2 November 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.405994
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KEYWORDS
Molecular interactions

Kerr effect

Beam analyzers

Bromine

Molecules

Monochromators

Optical testing

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