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Do tunneling states and boson peak persist or disappear in extremely stabilized glasses?
2015
Low temperature physics (Woodbury, N.Y., Print)
We review and concurrently discuss two recent works conducted by us, which apparently give opposite results. Specifically, we have investigated how extreme thermal histories in glasses can affect their universal properties at low temperatures, by studying: (i) amber, the fossilized natural resin, which is a glass which has experienced a hyperaging process for about one hundred million years; and (ii) ultrastable thin-film glasses of indomethacin. Specific heat C p measurements in the
doi:10.1063/1.4922089
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