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Birefringent Stable Glass with Predominantly Isotropic Molecular Orientation

Authors :
James M. Kikkawa
Patrick J. Walsh
Kevin Cheng
Elmira Salami-Ranjbaran
Annemarie L. Exarhos
Zahra Fakhraai
Ethan Alguire
Joseph E. Subotnik
Tiezheng Jia
Tianyi Liu
Feng Gao
Source :
Physical review letters. 119(9)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Birefringence in stable glasses produced by physical vapor deposition often implies molecular alignment similar to liquid crystals. As such, it remains unclear whether these glasses share the same energy landscape as liquid-quenched glasses that have been aged for millions of years. Here, we produce stable glasses of 9-(3,5-di(naphthalen-1-yl)phenyl)anthracene molecules that retain three-dimensional shapes and do not preferentially align in a specific direction. Using a combination of angle- and polarization-dependent photoluminescence and ellipsometry experiments, we show that these stable glasses possess a predominantly isotropic molecular orientation while being optically birefringent. The intrinsic birefringence strongly correlates with increased density, showing that molecular ordering is not required to produce stable glasses or optical birefringence, and provides important insights into the process of stable glass formation via surface-mediated equilibration. To our knowledge, such novel amorphous packing has never been reported in the past.

Details

ISSN :
10797114
Volume :
119
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b71d0355291dda20c33c73382103f86