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Role of Quantum Effects in the GlassTransition....

by Vladimir Novikov, Alexei P Sokolov
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review Letters
Publication Date
Volume
110
Issue
6

It is shown that quantum effects lead to a significant decrease of the glass transition temperature Tg with
respect to the melting temperature Tm, so that the ratio Tg=Tm can be much smaller than the typical value
of 2=3 in materials where Tg is near or below 60 K. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the viscosity or
structural relaxation time in such low temperature glass formers should exhibit highly unusual temperature
dependence, namely a decrease of the apparent activation energy upon approaching Tg (instead of
traditional increase).