Glass films prepared by a process of physical vapour deposition have been shown to have thermodynamic and kinetic stability comparable to those of ordinary glasses aged for thousands of years. A central question in the study of vapour-deposited glasses, particularly in light of new knowledge regarding anisotropy in these materials, is whether the ultra-stable glassy films formed by vapour deposition are ever equivalent to those obtained by liquid cooling. Here we present a computational study of vapour deposition for a two-dimensional glass forming liquid using a methodology, which closely mimics experiment. We find that for the model considered here, structures that arise in vapour-deposited materials are statistically identical to those o...
Physical vapour deposition (PVD) has settled in as an alternative method to prepare glasses with sig...
The origin of the astonishing properties of recently discovered ultrastable nanoglasses is presently...
Stable Glasses (SGs) are very dense glasses with remarkable thermodynamic and kinetic stability, tha...
Glasses obtained from vapor deposition on a cold substrate have superior thermodynamic and kinetic s...
The existence of nanometer-sized amorphous material (glasses) is ubiquitous and plays a crucial role...
The homogeneous structure, and inherent tunability, of molecular glasses makes them particularly int...
Organic glass films formed by physical vapor deposition exhibit enhanced stability relative to those...
Nanometer-scaled thin films of molecular glasses have been widely applied in photovoltaics, organic ...
Stable Glasses (SGs) are very dense glasses with remarkable thermodynamic and kinetic stability, tha...
Glasses of small organic molecules are a ubiquitous material type of wide interest due to their uniq...
Glasses formed by physical vapor deposition (PVD) are an interesting new class of materials, exhibit...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
International audience: Enhanced kinetic stability of vapor-deposited glasses has been established f...
The existence of nanometer-sized amorphous material (glasses) is ubiquitous and plays a crucial role...
We use a swap Monte Carlo algorithm to numerically prepare bulk glasses with kinetic stability compa...
Physical vapour deposition (PVD) has settled in as an alternative method to prepare glasses with sig...
The origin of the astonishing properties of recently discovered ultrastable nanoglasses is presently...
Stable Glasses (SGs) are very dense glasses with remarkable thermodynamic and kinetic stability, tha...
Glasses obtained from vapor deposition on a cold substrate have superior thermodynamic and kinetic s...
The existence of nanometer-sized amorphous material (glasses) is ubiquitous and plays a crucial role...
The homogeneous structure, and inherent tunability, of molecular glasses makes them particularly int...
Organic glass films formed by physical vapor deposition exhibit enhanced stability relative to those...
Nanometer-scaled thin films of molecular glasses have been widely applied in photovoltaics, organic ...
Stable Glasses (SGs) are very dense glasses with remarkable thermodynamic and kinetic stability, tha...
Glasses of small organic molecules are a ubiquitous material type of wide interest due to their uniq...
Glasses formed by physical vapor deposition (PVD) are an interesting new class of materials, exhibit...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
International audience: Enhanced kinetic stability of vapor-deposited glasses has been established f...
The existence of nanometer-sized amorphous material (glasses) is ubiquitous and plays a crucial role...
We use a swap Monte Carlo algorithm to numerically prepare bulk glasses with kinetic stability compa...
Physical vapour deposition (PVD) has settled in as an alternative method to prepare glasses with sig...
The origin of the astonishing properties of recently discovered ultrastable nanoglasses is presently...
Stable Glasses (SGs) are very dense glasses with remarkable thermodynamic and kinetic stability, tha...