A concept in accordance with which the formation of a hole in amorphous substance corresponds to delocalization of atom is developed. It is shown that the fractions of fluctuation volume… Click to show full abstract
A concept in accordance with which the formation of a hole in amorphous substance corresponds to delocalization of atom is developed. It is shown that the fractions of fluctuation volume calculated using the viscosity data and the dependence of the glass-transition temperature on the cooling rate of melt are identical at a conventional cooling rate of 3 K/min. The Bartenev equation is applied in the study of oxygen-free glasses.
               
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