Glass transition
In the laboratory the glass transition is not a sharp transition; its properties change smoothly across .
- increases with a decrease in the observation time, .
Ideal glass transition temperature
See Ref 1.
Observation time
Intrinsic average structural relaxation time
See also
References
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