Ultrastable Polymer Glass

ORAL

Abstract

Stable glasses prepared by vapour deposition are an analogue of glassy materials aged for geological time scales. We report the preparation and characterization of stable glasses of polymers (polystyrene and poly (methyl methacrylate) prepared by physical vapour deposition. By controlling substrate temperature, deposition rate, polymerization index and polydispersity, we prepare and characterize a variety of stable polymer glasses. These materials display the kinetic stability, low fictive temperatures and high density characteristic of stable glasses. Extrapolation of measured transformation times between the stable and normal glass provides estimates of the relaxation times of the equilibrium supercooled liquid as much as 30 K below the glass transition temperature. We will also discuss the difference between local relaxations in normal and stable polymer glass as well as promising results making stable polymer network glass.

*The work is supported by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Coucil of Canada (NSERC). Research at Perimeter Institute is supported by the Government of Canada through Industry Canada and by the Province of Ontario through the Ministry of Economic development and Innovation.

Presenters

  • James Forrest

    • University of Waterloo

Authors

  • Adam Raegen

    • University of Waterloo
  • Junjie Yin

    • University of Waterloo
  • Qi Zhou

    • Stanford University
    • University of Waterloo
  • James Forrest

    • University of Waterloo