Abstract
We report the results of Rayleigh-scattering experiments in liquid toulene that is subjected to a stationary temperature gradient, but which otherwise is kept in a quiescent state. The measurements were made with temperature gradients up to 224 K/cm and scattering angles down to 0.45°. They probe fluctuations with wavelengths up to 40 μm and demonstrate the presence of long-range fluctuations in a nonequilibrium liquid. The strength of the observed nonequilibrium heat-mode and viscous-mode fluctuations varies with the square of the temperature gradient and with the fourth power of the wavelength of the fluctuations, in agreement with the behavior predicted by fluctuating hydrodynamics.
- Received 19 August 1991
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.45.714
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