Is the marginality of non-reversible heat flow in MDSC experiments a sufficient criterion for self-organization in network glass-formers?
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SHPOTYUK, Oleh, KOZDRAS, Andrzej, GOLOVCHAK, Roman, YOVU, M.. Is the marginality of non-reversible heat flow in MDSC experiments a sufficient criterion for self-organization in network glass-formers? In: Physica Status Solidi (C) Current Topics in Solid State Physics, 2011, vol. 8, pp. 3043-3046. ISSN 1862-6351. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/pssc.201000742
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Physica Status Solidi (C) Current Topics in Solid State Physics
Volumul 8 / 2011 / ISSN 1862-6351 /ISSNe 1610-1642

Is the marginality of non-reversible heat flow in MDSC experiments a sufficient criterion for self-organization in network glass-formers?

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/pssc.201000742

Pag. 3043-3046

Shpotyuk Oleh12, Kozdras Andrzej3, Golovchak Roman1, Yovu M.4
 
1 Scientific Research Company „CARAT“, Livov. Ukraine,
2 Institute of Physics of Jan Dlugosz University,
3 Opole University of Technology,
4 Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 27 octombrie 2023


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Physical ageing caused by 25-years natural storage is studied in glassy As25S75 by conventional DSC technique. The observed effect was recorded as a significant increase in the value of glass transition temperature and endothermic peak area in the vicinity of glass-to-supercooled liquid transition. This result testifies, that marginal values of non-reversible heat flow in temperature-modulated DSC (ΔHnr), observed for as-prepared (or short-term aged) AsxS100-x samples within 22.5 < x < 29.5 compositional range [Ping Chen et al 2008 Phys. Rev. B78 224208], can significantly increase after longer period of physical ageing. Owing to these and previous results on collapse of the reversibility window in AsxSe100-x glasses after long-term physical ageing, we have concluded that marginality of non-reversible heat flow is not a sufficient criterion for express identification of the optimally-constrained self-organized phases in chalcogenide glasses. To make a conclusion on the marginality of ΔHnr, the long-term component of physical ageing should be taken into account. A comparison between conventional or temperature-modulated DSC scans recorded for long-term aged and rejuvenated glass samples is considered as a suitable criterion for physical ageing in glasses and, therefore, for the possibility of their network to be optimally-constrained. 

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Chalcogenide glass, DSC, Physical ageing, Reversibility window, self-organization

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