Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.110, No.38, 18828-18833, 2006
Thermal-cycling-induced spectral diffusion and thermal barriers in anisole-doped cyclohexane, an unusual multiphase host-guest system
The host-guest system of anisole incorporated into a cyclohexane matrix was investigated in a series of hole-burning experiments. This system is unusual in that cyclohexane can freeze into coexisting solid phases. The hole-burning experiments support the existence of two crystalline phases and one disordered phase. A second surprising characteristic of this system is that the quasi-line absorption features of the spectra appear inverted at low temperature because of unexpected dominance of fluorescence and phosphorescence.