Wallacher, DirkDirkWallacherHuber, PatrickPatrickHuberEnderle, MechthildMechthildEnderleAckermann, RalfRalfAckermannKnorr, KlausKlausKnorr2022-06-032022-06-032001-10-24Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 64 (18): (2001)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/12810Molecular oxygen condensed and solidified in porous silica with pore diameters of 5, 7.5, and 13 nm has been investigated by x-ray diffraction as function of the filling fraction and the temperature. Two components of the pore filling can be distinguished: an amorphous layer on the pore walls, about 2 ML thick, with no conspicuous temperature dependence and the capillary condensate in the pore center that shows the sequence liquid-(formula presented) of bulk (formula presented) but with reduced transition temperatures. In 5-nm pores the (formula presented) transformation is incomplete. In the larger pores remainders of the (formula presented) transition have been detected.en1550-235XPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics200118American Physical SocietyPhysikDiffraction study of solid oxygen embedded in porous glassesJournal Article10.1103/PhysRevB.64.184203Journal Article