John F. Rabolt, Carl G. Zimba, et al.
Mikrochimica Acta
An investigation of the longitudinal acoustic mode (LAM) in a series of perfluoro-n-alkanes under pressure has been carried out using Raman spectroscopy in conjunction with a diamond anvil cell. Perfluoro-n-alkanes are shown to undergo a phase transition from a helical to a planar zigzag structure at 5 kbar. This conformational change with pressure results in an abrupt increase in the LAM frequency. Since the chain axis elastic modulus of a planar zigzag molecule is larger than that of a helical one, such a conformational change leads to stiffening of the backbone giving rise to the observed change in the LAM frequency. © 1991 American Institute of Physics.
John F. Rabolt, Carl G. Zimba, et al.
Mikrochimica Acta
Vickie M. Hallmark, Andrew Leone, et al.
Mikrochimica Acta
N.E. Schlotter1, John F. Rabolt
Macromolecules
Carl G. Zimba, Vickie M. Hallmark, et al.
Mikrochimica Acta