Abstract
We have measured the Doppler broadening energy spectra of positron annihilation using a variable monoenergetic positron beam as a function of positron energy and of temperature in polystyrene. The $S$ parameters from the energy spectra versus temperature show that onset temperatures significantly decrease as the positron energy decreases. This result gives direct evidence that the glass-transition temperature is suppressed at a magnitude of 57 \ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}C at the depth of 50 \AA{} from the surface.
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