Abstract
The way useful information regarding structural relaxation can be assessed from light scattering in the glass is shown using a novel ensemble-average technique. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurements performed on glass forming orthoterphenyl reveal an inequality between time and ensemble average correlation functions near and below the calorimetric glass transition temperature, and hence demonstrate ergodicity breaking. The ensemble averaged measurements provide a measure of the so-called non-ergocity parameter below glass transition temperature. The DLS results for orthoterphenyl indicate that the function form for non-ergodicity parameter is consistent with Mode Coupling theory predictions.