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Topic Title: COURSE NOTES: Amorphous Solids, Materials Engineering Science 5025
Topic Summary: H. Marand, Virginia Tech. Liquid to crystal versus liquid to glass phase transition
Created On: 2/10/2007 10:24 PM

 2/10/2007 10:24 PM


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The "Amorphous Solids" lecture notes provided constitute one chapter of a two-semester sequence of courses intended as an overview of concepts used in generic materials research and development. This lecture discusses the liquid to crystal versus liquid to glass phase transition.

Citation: Marand, Herve. "Amorphous Solids: Materials Engineering Science (MESc5025)." Department of Chemistry. 2003. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

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