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The orientational behavior of liquid oxygen is studied by probing its molecular dynamics with a picosecond birefringence technique. Temperature-dependent measurements provide a means to distinguish orientational relaxation processes from intermolecular collisional effects. The results are compared with a hydrodynamic model which reveals the importance of bimolecular forces on the rotational dynamics. © 1987 The American Physical Society.
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