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In the case of the world map, a polymer called polyphthalaldehyde was found suitable, and for the Matterhorn, the IBM scientists used a form of molecular glass.
This was demonstrated by etching into a molecular glass substrate a 25-nanometer-high topographical representation of the Swiss mountain, the Matterhorn, with a scale of 1 5 billion.
The obtained compounds have high thermal stability and some of them self-assemble into cubic mesophase and form stable molecular glass.
Origin (i) often exists in the so-called soft matter, while origin (ii) can exist in any material including oxide, metallic, and molecular glass formers.
The new hole-transporting materials TCz-C3, TCz-C6, and TCz-C12 exhibit molecular glass behavior and the glass transition temperature can be tuned via the length of the linker.
On decreasing the temperature, the relaxation rate for a rigid molecular glass follows the Arrhenius equation in a range that extends from liquid to glass, but deviates from it as a result of structural relaxation of the two alcohols, while the distribution of relaxation times decreases.
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Here we extend the consideration to molecular glass-formers and amorphous polymers, and demonstrate that the Poisson's ratio correlates with several microscopic dynamic properties, and explained theoretically in exactly the same way as given in our previous publication.
Johari, G. P. Intrinsic mobility of molecular glasses.
The synthesized compounds formed molecular glasses.
The compound belongs to a branch of materials sometimes referred to as molecular glasses.
Comparing molecular glasses with polymers we found that in polymers Tg(M) dependence at small M (short chains) is similar to that in molecular glasses.
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