Aqueous solutions of a nonionic surfactant, n-dodecylhexaoxyethylene glycol
[C12H25 (OCH2CH2)(6) OH], termed C12E6, have been studied in the mole rati
o range W-0 = 5.6-14.9, where W-0 = [D2O]/[C12E6]. There, below a given tem
perature, a smectic lamellar phase exists. As shown by H-1 and H-2 NMR spec
tra, cooling induces the isotropic phase to become an almost completely iso
oriented lamellar phase when the magnetic field strength is high (14.1 T).
In presence of high magnetic fields, the phase diagram is slightly differen
t with respect to the originally reported one, and the coexistence of an is
otropic phase and of the isooriented lamellar one can be observed. In a wid
e temperature range, only the isooriented lamellar phase is present; it is
stable out of the magnetic field for several months. A careful study of the
H-2 Splitting as a function of temperature and concentration indicates the
onset of fluctuating cylinder inside the lamellar phase and defines their
onset and region of existence. Optical polarizing microscopy experiments co
nfirm the above observation, showing the occurrence of fine grained, mosaic
optical textures.