Abstract

Glass transitions are characterized by large apparent activation energies and entropies. However, at sufficiently high temperatures, the activation entropy decreases to zero. This is a characteristic of noncooperative internal motions. The frequency-temperature relationship can be fitted by an equation which combines the Vogel-Fulcher and Eyring formulations with only two adjustable parameters

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