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The Glass Transition: Relaxation Dynamics in Liquids and Disordered Materials

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The glass transition is well known to glass makers or from the common ex perience of drying a used chewing gum. A liquid melt or a rubber becomes a solid glass when its temperature is lowered or a solvent is extracted without crystallization. There are also dynamic effects. The viscosity of a liquid is small at high temperatures but increases dramatically as cooling proceeds down to the glass temperature T * The increase is continuous and amounts g to about fifteen orders of magnitude! The technical importance of the glass ...

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The Glass Transition: Relaxation Dynamics in Liquids and Disordered Materials 2010, Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K, Berlin

ISBN-13: 9783642075193

Paperback

The Glass Transition: Relaxation Dynamics in Liquids and Disordered Materials 2001, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg

ISBN-13: 9783540418016

2001 edition

Hardcover