Glassy dynamics predicted by mutual role of free and activation volumes
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Glassy dynamics predicted by mutual role of free and activation volumesAutoria
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2019Editor
Royal Society of ChemistryISSN
1744-683X; 1744-6848Cita bibliogràfica
Kipnusu, W. K., et al. "Glassy Dynamics Predicted by Mutual Role of Free and Activation Volumes." Soft Matter, vol. 15, núm. 23, 2019, p. 4656-4661Tipus de document
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Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy (BDS) at elevated pressures and Positron Annihilation LifetimeSpectroscopy (PALS) are employed to elucidate the importance of the ratio of activation and freevolumes during vitrific ... [+]
Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy (BDS) at elevated pressures and Positron Annihilation LifetimeSpectroscopy (PALS) are employed to elucidate the importance of the ratio of activation and freevolumes during vitrification. We show that this ratio has a linear correlation with the structural relaxationof glass forming liquids in a wide temperature range hence engendering it as a vital input in thedescription of the dynamic glass transition. [-]
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Soft Matter, 2019, vol. 15, núm.. 23, p. 4656-4661Proyecto de investigación
M. P. and S. P. acknowledge the financial support of the project No. UMO-2015/17/B/ST3/01221 by the National Science Centre, Poland. W. K. K acknowledges financial support by SFB/TRR 102 programme of the German Science Foundation. C. I. acknowledges the financial support of the project PN 19110204 by the Romanian Ministry of Scientific Research and Innovation NUCLEU.Drets d'accés
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