Y. Ito et al., VACANCIES IN THE SOLIDS OF LOW-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS OBSERVED BY POSITRON-ANNIHILATION, Journal of physical chemistry, 100(33), 1996, pp. 14161-14165
Positron lifetime spectra were measured for several low molecular weig
ht organic compounds, normal and cyclic hydrocarbons and their perfluo
rinated versions, from room temperature down to about 40 K, and inform
ation about the vacancies in them has been extracted from the lifetime
and intensity of the ortho-positronium (o-Ps) component. Normally the
sizes of vacancies were larger in the solids comprising larger molecu
les, showing that o-Ps can represent the vacancy size. In the special
case of perfluorocyclohexane, the solid of which had to be prepared by
sublimation, the vacancy size was larger than expected. In all of the
solid molecules studied, two o-Ps states could be observed and their
relative importance could easily change, showing a hysteresis-like beh
avior. At lower temperatures of around 40 K the o-Ps state with longer
lifetime and larger intensity became overwhelming for all of the mole
cules. A further remarkable observation is that o-Ps lifetime and inte
nsity were not very sensitive to most of the phase transitions, includ
ing the melting points.