Abstract
The reorientation process of a molecular probe dissolved in the fragile glass former o-terphenyl is studied via electron spin-resonance spectroscopy. Owing to the good resolution of the ESR lineshape in the so-called slow-motion regime, we are able to discriminate between diffusive and jump rotations. In the region of the glass transition ( the results are at variance with the diffusion models and are fairly well reproduced by assuming that the probe jumps with steps . The temperature dependence of the correlation time is well described, in the temperature range investigated, by a double Arrhenius law broken at . The findings are compared with previous NMR, dielectric, fluorescence and molecular dynamics studies.
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