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Microscopic understanding of cryogenic rejuvenation (2016-2017)

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Microscopic understanding of cryogenic rejuvenation.

Amorphous materials evolve out of equilibrium in a complex potential energy landscape, and generally undergo a constant evolution in time, called “ageing” that affects their mechanical or thermal properties. The opposite mechanism of “rejuvenation” that brings them to higher energy portions of the energy landscape,can be achieved by mechanical
means or by “annealing”, i.e. bringing them to higher temperature for a short period.
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