Anisotropy and Anharmonicity in Polystyrene Stable Glass
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Abstract
We have used spectroscopic ellipsometry to characterize the anisotropy in stable polymer glasses prepared by physical vapour deposition. These measurements reveal birefringence values (as measured by the magnitude of in-plane versus out-of-plane refractive index) less than 0.002 in vapour deposited polystyrenes with N from 6-12, and with fictive temperatures between 10 and 35 K below the Tg values. We have measured the thermal expansivity of these stable glasses, and compared to ordinary rejuvenated glass. The thermal expansivity of the stable glasses is less than that of ordinary glass with a difference that increases as the fictive temperature Tf decreases.
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Presenters
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Adam Raegen
University of Waterloo
Authors
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Adam Raegen
University of Waterloo
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Qi Zhou
Stanford University, University of Waterloo
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Junjie Yin
University of Waterloo
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James Forrest
University of Waterloo