A mechanism for ageing in a deeply supercooled molecular glass

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Abstract

Measurements of the decay of electric fields, formed spontaneously within vapour-deposited films ofcis-methyl formate, provide the first direct assessment of the energy barrier to secondary relaxation in a molecular glass. At temperatures far below the glass transition temperature, the mechanism of relaxation is shown to be through hindered molecular rotation. Magnetically-polarised neutron scattering experiments exclude diffusion, which is demonstrated to take place only close to the glass transition temperature.

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Cassidy, A., Jørgensen, M. R. V., Glavic, A., Lauter, V., Plekan, O., & Field, D. (2021). A mechanism for ageing in a deeply supercooled molecular glass. Chemical Communications, 57(52), 6368–6371. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cc01639c

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