Small-Angle Excess Scattering: Glassy Freezing or Local Orientational Ordering?

Abstract
We present Monte Carlo simulations of a dense polymer melt which shows glass-transition-like slowing down upon cooling, as well as a buildup of nematic order. At small wave vectors, this model system shows excess scattering similar to that recently reported for light-scattering experiments on some polymeric and molecular glass-forming liquids. For our model system we can provide clear evidence that this excess scattering is due to the onset of short-range orientational order (in our case of nematic type) and is not directly related to the glass transition.
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