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Probe dependence of spatially heterogeneous dynamics in supercooled glycerol as revealed by single molecule microscopy
2011
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP
Spatially heterogeneous dynamics in supercooled glycerol over the temperature range 198 K (1.04T g ) À 212 K (1.12T g ) is investigated using widefield single molecule (SM) fluorescence microscopy. Measurements are performed using three different perylenedicarboximide probes to investigate whether probe size and probe-host interactions affect breadth of heterogeneity reported in the glassy host by such SM experiments. Rotational relaxation times of single probe molecules are measured, and for
doi:10.1039/c0cp01860k
pmid:21113537
fatcat:4yknld3iybaltjzi6gdbxps5le