Common mechanism of thermodynamic and mechanical origin for ageing and crystallization of glasses
The glassy state is known to undergo slow structural relaxation, where the system progressively explores lower free-energy minima which are either amorphous (ageing) or crystalline (devitrification). Recently, there is growing interest in the unusual intermittent collective displacements of a large...
Main Authors: | Yanagishima, T, Russo, J, Tanaka, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2017
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