Abstract

Abstract—We develop the notion that, near the glass transition temperature, amorphous substances undergo reversible configurational structural changes accompanied by local expansion and compression (atom delocalization). They are similar in nature to configurational changes in the structure of glasses in the case of reversible frozen deformation and its thermally stimulated relaxation.

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