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Single-Molecule Study Exposes Glass Dynamics

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Daniel S. Burgess

Glasses and noncrystalline materials have been important to humans for thousands of years, but scientists have been at a loss to explain what is going on as these materials cool from liquids into amorphous solids. Using a new spectroscopic technique, chemists at the University of Texas are seeking to resolve the debate over the behavior of such substances when near the glass transition temperature. Single-molecule spectroscopy can monitor the dynamics of fluorescent dyes in a polymer near the glass transition temperature. Imaging the dye molecules at orthogonal polarizations enabled...Read full article

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