Abstract:
Features of the aggregation of C$_{70}$ fullerene in an $o$-xylol have been revealed by observing the Doppler shift as a nondiffusive component in the dynamic light scattering spectra. The Doppler shift is proportional to the intensity of the incident light flux. This indicates the entrainment of formed aggregates by a laser beam and is consistent with the concept of the pressure of electromagnetic radiation, in particular, light.