Abstract: | Stockmayer's type-A chain such as cis-polyisoprene (PI) having dipole moments aligned parallel to the chain contour exhibits slow dielectric response, reflecting fluctuation of the end-to-end vector of the chain ( dielectric normal modes ). This article intends to review our own work on dielectric spectroscopy using PI as a probe for studying dynamics of large scale motion of the probe chain in binary blends with polybutadiene (PB) and in block copolymers with PB or with polystyrene. Through such studies we were able to see the features of polymer chain dynamics in various environments: Rouse-Zimm-like dynamics in overlapping-but-unentangled regimes, reptation with and without accompanying constraint release, behaviour of a subchain incorporated into block copolymers with miscible segments, and dynamics of polymer brushes in strongly segregating block copolymers in bulk and in solutions. |