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2H-NMR study of the glass transition in supercooled ortho-terphenyl
Dries, Th.,Fujara, F.,Kiebel, M.,Roessler, E.,Sillescu, H.
, p. 2139 - 2147 (1988)
The glass forming molecular liquid ortho-terphenyl has been investigated by 2H-NMR techniques providing spin-relaxation times (T1, T2), and spin-alignment data which yield information on the time scale and geometry of ultra-slow molecular reorientation.The main results are as follows: The primary glass transition (α process) is characterized by rotational molecular jumps with a jump size distribution weighted in favor of large jump angles, and by a distribution of correlation times.In addition intramolecular flip-flop jumps of the lateral phenyl rings are found which do not take part in the α process.Apart from this (secondary) intramolecular dynamics no residual small angle reorientation persists below Tg on the time scale (10-4 to 102 s) of the spin-alignment experiment.