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The structures of the liquid, glass (i.e., amorphous), rotator-phase (
RP) crystal, orientational glass (OG), and the stable (monoclinic) cry
stal phases of ethanol are investigated by means of neutron and x-ray
diffraction. The RP crystal and OG phases show an intermediate kind of
disorder between that of the fully disordered glass and liquid phases
and that of the stable crystal. The Bragg pattern of the RP and OG cr
ystals provides information about the time-averaged distribution of si
ngle-molecule orientations, and a contribution comprising intermolecul
ar correlations is isolated from the diffuse intensity. Finally, the R
P-->OG rotational freezing transition is analyzed in detail and shown
to constitute a physical realization of the glass transition found in
hard-needle models. [S0163-1829(97)05441-6].