Glasses prepared by physical vapour deposition have been shown to be remarkably more stable than those prepared by standard cooling protocols, with properties that appear to be similar to systems aged for extremely long times. When subjected to a rapid rise in temperature, ultrastable glasses anneal towards the liquid in a qualitatively different manner than ordinary glasses, with the seeming competition of different time and length scales. We numerically reproduce the phenomenology of ultrastable glass annealing with a kinetically constrained model, a three dimensional East model with soft constraints, in a setting where the bulk is in an ultrastable configuration and a free surface is permanently excited. Annealing towards the liquid stat...
Understanding how glasses form, the so-called vitrification, remains a major challenge in materials ...
We have studied the liquid-like response of the surface of vapour-deposited glassy films of polystyr...
© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. Due to high viscosity, glassy systems evolve slowly to the ordered state....
Glasses prepared by physical vapour deposition have been shown to be remarkably more stable than tho...
We use a swap Monte Carlo algorithm to numerically prepare bulk glasses with kinetic stability compa...
The discovery of ultrastable glasses has raised novel challenges about glassy systems. Recent experi...
Glasses obtained from vapor deposition on a cold substrate have superior thermodynamic and kinetic s...
While lots of measurements describe the relaxation dynamics of the liquid state, experimental data o...
9 pages, 5 figures. Réf Journal: Journal of Chemical Physics 141, 224503 (2014)International audien...
7 pages, 6 figures; accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett. Réf Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, ...
Secondary relaxations persistent in the glassy state after structural arrest are especially relevant...
Stable Glasses (SGs) are very dense glasses with remarkable thermodynamic and kinetic stability, tha...
Ultrastable glasses (USG) formed by vapor deposition are considerably denser. The onset temperature ...
We demonstrate nonequilibrium scaling laws for the aging and equilibration dynamics in glass formers...
The transformation of vapor-deposited ultrastable glasses of indomethacin (IMC) into the supercooled...
Understanding how glasses form, the so-called vitrification, remains a major challenge in materials ...
We have studied the liquid-like response of the surface of vapour-deposited glassy films of polystyr...
© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. Due to high viscosity, glassy systems evolve slowly to the ordered state....
Glasses prepared by physical vapour deposition have been shown to be remarkably more stable than tho...
We use a swap Monte Carlo algorithm to numerically prepare bulk glasses with kinetic stability compa...
The discovery of ultrastable glasses has raised novel challenges about glassy systems. Recent experi...
Glasses obtained from vapor deposition on a cold substrate have superior thermodynamic and kinetic s...
While lots of measurements describe the relaxation dynamics of the liquid state, experimental data o...
9 pages, 5 figures. Réf Journal: Journal of Chemical Physics 141, 224503 (2014)International audien...
7 pages, 6 figures; accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett. Réf Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, ...
Secondary relaxations persistent in the glassy state after structural arrest are especially relevant...
Stable Glasses (SGs) are very dense glasses with remarkable thermodynamic and kinetic stability, tha...
Ultrastable glasses (USG) formed by vapor deposition are considerably denser. The onset temperature ...
We demonstrate nonequilibrium scaling laws for the aging and equilibration dynamics in glass formers...
The transformation of vapor-deposited ultrastable glasses of indomethacin (IMC) into the supercooled...
Understanding how glasses form, the so-called vitrification, remains a major challenge in materials ...
We have studied the liquid-like response of the surface of vapour-deposited glassy films of polystyr...
© 2015 AIP Publishing LLC. Due to high viscosity, glassy systems evolve slowly to the ordered state....