TY - JOUR
T1 - Ultrastable and polyamorphic states of vapor-deposited 2-methyltetrahydrofuran
AU - Riechers, Birte
AU - Guiseppi-Elie, A.
AU - Ediger, M. D.
AU - Richert, Ranko
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CHE-1564663.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Author(s).
PY - 2019/6/7
Y1 - 2019/6/7
N2 - This work reports results gained from dielectric spectroscopy on the organic molecular glass-former 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (MTHF), which was deposited onto an interdigitated electrode device by physical vapor deposition. By a suitable selection of preparation parameters (deposition temperature, deposition rate, and annealing conditions), various states of MTHF could be created: ultrastable glass, a liquid state with unusual dielectric properties, or the ordinary liquid state as obtained by supercooling. Observations on kinetic stability as well as on the suppression of dielectric loss in the ultrastable state resemble previous findings for other molecular glass-formers. Remarkably, after annealing just above Tg, all vapor-deposited films of MTHF display a static dielectric constant in the liquid state (ϵs) that is up to a factor of two below that of the ordinary bulk liquid. A structural transition to the ordinary liquid-cooled state of MTHF occurs at temperatures far above its conventional Tg, indicative of polyamorphism: the formation of an unusual structure that is achieved by physical vapor deposition and that differs from the ordinary liquid state obtained by supercooling. The present results also reveal that the dielectric constant of the as deposited glass (ϵ∞) is reduced to practically the value of the squared refractive index, n2.
AB - This work reports results gained from dielectric spectroscopy on the organic molecular glass-former 2-methyltetrahydrofuran (MTHF), which was deposited onto an interdigitated electrode device by physical vapor deposition. By a suitable selection of preparation parameters (deposition temperature, deposition rate, and annealing conditions), various states of MTHF could be created: ultrastable glass, a liquid state with unusual dielectric properties, or the ordinary liquid state as obtained by supercooling. Observations on kinetic stability as well as on the suppression of dielectric loss in the ultrastable state resemble previous findings for other molecular glass-formers. Remarkably, after annealing just above Tg, all vapor-deposited films of MTHF display a static dielectric constant in the liquid state (ϵs) that is up to a factor of two below that of the ordinary bulk liquid. A structural transition to the ordinary liquid-cooled state of MTHF occurs at temperatures far above its conventional Tg, indicative of polyamorphism: the formation of an unusual structure that is achieved by physical vapor deposition and that differs from the ordinary liquid state obtained by supercooling. The present results also reveal that the dielectric constant of the as deposited glass (ϵ∞) is reduced to practically the value of the squared refractive index, n2.
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U2 - 10.1063/1.5091796
DO - 10.1063/1.5091796
M3 - Article
C2 - 31176341
AN - SCOPUS:85066864177
SN - 0021-9606
VL - 150
JO - Journal of Chemical Physics
JF - Journal of Chemical Physics
IS - 21
M1 - 214502
ER -