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Accelerated Aging in Ultrathin Films of a Molecular Glass Former
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Materials ScienceMolecular GlassEngineeringPhysicsSupported FilmsOptical PropertiesFilm ThicknessSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsGlass TransitionGlass-forming LiquidGlass MaterialFunctional GlassOptical GlassThin FilmsUltrathin Films
We report the thermodynamic measurement of the enthalpy released during the aging of supported films of a molecular glass former, toluene, at temperatures well below the glass transition temperature. By using microfabricated devices with very short equilibration times (below 1 s), we evidence a remarkable variation of the relaxation rate on decreasing film thickness from 100 nm down to a 7 nm thick film. Our results demonstrate that surface atoms are more efficient than bulk atoms in attaining low energy configurations within the potential energy landscape.
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