Mt. Cicerone et Md. Ediger, ENHANCED TRANSLATION OF PROBE MOLECULES IN SUPERCOOLED O-TERPHENYL - SIGNATURE OF SPATIALLY HETEROGENEOUS DYNAMICS, The Journal of chemical physics, 104(18), 1996, pp. 7210-7218
A holographic fluorescence recovery after photobleaching technique has
been used to measure translational diffusion coefficients D-T for fou
r probes in supercooled o-terphenyl (OTP). D-T values from 10(-6) to 1
0(-14) cm(2)/s were observed in the temperature range from T-g+8 K to
T-g+90 K (T-g=243 K). In agreement with previous reports, the translat
ional diffusion of probe molecules which are the same size as OTP mole
cules has a significantly weaker temperature dependence than T/eta. Ho
wever, as the size of the probe molecule is increased the temperature
dependence of D-T tracks T/eta increasingly well. The transition betwe
en a weak temperature dependence to that of T/eta occurs over only a f
actor of 3 in probe size. Previous work established that the rotationa
l correlation times tau(c) of these four probes in OTP tracks eta/T. T
he product D-T tau(c) is independent of temperature for the largest pr
obe but increases almost 2 orders of magnitude for the smaller probes
as T-g is approached. A strong correlation is observed between this en
hancement of translational diffusion and the KWW beta values obtained
from rotation measurements; probes with small beta values show enhance
d translation. These observations are qualitatively explained by spati
ally heterogeneous dynamics. The probes studied are rubrene, 9,10-bis(
phenylethynyl)anthracene, tetracene, and anthracene. (C) 1996 American
Institute of Physics.