Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1484905 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Evidence has been presented for a density-driven phase transition occurring between supercooled liquids in the system Y2O3–Al2O3. The high- and low-density liquids were quenched to metastably coexisting glasses. Chemical analysis showed the compositions of the two glasses to be identical, and it was inferred that they differed in their densities and entropies. The entropy difference has been verified by calorimetry. Here, we confirm that the chemical compositions of the glassy materials derived from the high- and low-temperature liquids are identical. We present a direct density determination of the two glasses using sink-float techniques. The measured densities are 3.72(3) g/cm3 for the glass derived from the high-temperature liquid (i.e., the high-density amorphous or HDA polyamorph), and 3.58(1) g/cm3 for the low-temperature (low-density, LDA) polyamorph.

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