Connection between the low temperature anomaly in glasses and the glass transition temperature

Raychaudhuri, A. K. ; Pohl, R. O. (1981) Connection between the low temperature anomaly in glasses and the glass transition temperature Solid State Communications, 37 (2). pp. 105-108. ISSN 0038-1098

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Abstract

The low temperature specific heat anomaly in water-doped K-Ca nitrate glass has been found to scale with the reciprocal glass transition temperature. Similarly, the anomaly in Na2O-containing and in neutron-irradiated silica scales with the reciprocal fictive temperature. These observations lead to the suggestion that the frozen-in disorder is connected with the low temperature anomaly characteristic of the glassy state.

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