Abstract

Time resolved optical Kerr effect measurements have been used to determine the orientational dynamics of water in the pores of ZrO2 nanostructured films. We demonstrate that local heating effects can safely be ignored and present our results which are manifestly incompatible with the existence of a bulk-like population of water molecules in the core of the pores.

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