Optical probe reorientation measurements were performed to monitor changes in segmental dynamics resulting from the nonlinear deformation of a polymer glass. Segmental dynamics were monitored in a poly(methyl methacrylate) glass… Click to show full abstract
Optical probe reorientation measurements were performed to monitor changes in segmental dynamics resulting from the nonlinear deformation of a polymer glass. Segmental dynamics were monitored in a poly(methyl methacrylate) glass near Tg before and after a series of reversing deformations in which the sample was extended at constant strain rate and then allowed to retract back to zero stress at constant strain rate. Evidence of a rejuvenation mechanism, as quantified by a departure of the segmental dynamics from the quiescent aging dynamics after the reversing deformation, is observed for deformations which reach 60% of the yield strain or greater. By this measure, a saturation of the rejuvenation mechanism is not observed until at least 5 times the yield strain. For comparison, purely mechanical measurements of rejuvenation, based upon the reduction of the yield stress in a subsequent deformation, were also performed. These purely mechanical experiments show broad qualitative agreement with the probe reor...
               
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