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Ultrastable monodisperse polymer glass formed by physical vapour deposition

Abstract

Stable glasses prepared by vapour deposition are an analogue of glassy materials aged for geological timescales. The ability to prepare such materials allows the study of near-ideal glassy systems. We report the preparation and characterization of stable glasses of polymers prepared by physical vapour deposition. By controlling the substrate temperature, deposition rate and polydispersity, we prepared and characterized a variety of stable polymer glasses. These materials display the kinetic stability, low fictive temperatures and high-density characteristic of stable glasses. Extrapolation of the measured transformation times between the stable and normal glass provides estimates of the relaxation times of the equilibrium supercooled liquid at temperatures as much as 30 K below the glass transition temperature. These results demonstrate that polymer stable glasses are an exciting and powerful tool in the study of ultrastable glass and disordered materials in general.

Authors

Raegen AN; Yin J; Zhou Q; Forrest JA

Journal

Nature Materials, Vol. 19, No. 10, pp. 1110–1113

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

October 1, 2020

DOI

10.1038/s41563-020-0723-7

ISSN

1476-1122

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