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Journal of Applied Physics
The supercooling and freezing of a restricted liquid has been studied by the probing of its molecular dynamics with picosecond optical techniques. A newly developed transparent porous host material makes it possible to study the liquid viscosity as a function of the confining pore radius and temperature. The observed behavior is remarkably different from that of an ordinary liquid, and can be interpreted in terms of a simple model. © 1986 The American Physical Society.
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