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Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2014

Evaluation of Growth Front Velocity in Ultrastable Glasses of Indomethacin over a Wide Temperature Interval

Cristian Rodríguez-Tinoco; Marta Gonzalez-Silveira; Joan Ràfols-Ribé; A. F. Lopeandia; M.T. Clavaguera-Mora; J. Rodriguez-Viejo

Ultrastable thin film glasses transform into supercooled liquid via propagating fronts starting from the surface and/or interfaces. In this paper, we analyze the consequences of this mechanism in the interpretation of specific heat curves of ultrastable glasses of indomethacin for samples with varying thickness from 20 nm up to several microns. We demonstrate that ultrastable films above 20 nm have identical fictive temperatures and that the apparent change of onset temperature in the specific heat curves originates from the mechanism of transformation and the normalization procedure. An ad hoc surface normalization of the heat capacity yields curves which collapse into a single one irrespective of their thickness. Furthermore, we fit the surface-normalized specific heat curves with a heterogeneous transformation model to evaluate the velocity of the growth front over a much wider temperature interval than previously reported. Our data expands previous values up to Tg + 75 K, covering 12 orders of magnitude in relaxation times. The results are consistent with preceding experimental and theoretical studies. Interestingly, the mobility of the supercooled liquid in the region behind the transformation front remains constant throughout the thickness of the layers.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Relaxation dynamics of glasses along a wide stability and temperature range.

Cristian Rodríguez-Tinoco; Joan Ràfols-Ribé; Marta Gonzalez-Silveira; J. Rodríguez-Viejo

While lots of measurements describe the relaxation dynamics of the liquid state, experimental data of the glass dynamics at high temperatures are much scarcer. We use ultrafast scanning calorimetry to expand the timescales of the glass to much shorter values than previously achieved. Our data show that the relaxation time of glasses follows a super-Arrhenius behaviour in the high-temperature regime above the conventional devitrification temperature heating at 10 K/min. The liquid and glass states can be described by a common VFT-like expression that solely depends on temperature and limiting fictive temperature. We apply this common description to nearly-isotropic glasses of indomethacin, toluene and to recent data on metallic glasses. We also show that the dynamics of indomethacin glasses obey density scaling laws originally derived for the liquid. This work provides a strong connection between the dynamics of the equilibrium supercooled liquid and non-equilibrium glassy states.


Science Advances | 2018

High-performance organic light-emitting diodes comprising ultrastable glass layers

Joan Ràfols-Ribé; Paul-Anton Will; Christian Hänisch; Marta Gonzalez-Silveira; Simone Lenk; J. Rodríguez-Viejo; Sebastian Reineke

Organic light-emitting diodes with ultrastable glass emission layers show increased efficiency and device stability. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are one of the key solid-state light sources for various applications including small and large displays, automotive lighting, solid-state lighting, and signage. For any given commercial application, OLEDs need to perform at their best, which is judged by their device efficiency and operational stability. We present OLEDs that comprise functional layers fabricated as ultrastable glasses, which represent the thermodynamically most favorable and, thus, stable molecular conformation achievable nowadays in disordered solids. For both external quantum efficiencies and LT70 lifetimes, OLEDs with four different phosphorescent emitters show >15% enhancements over their respective reference devices. The only difference to the latter is the growth condition used for ultrastable glass layers that is optimal at about 85% of the materials’ glass transition temperature. These improvements are achieved through neither material refinements nor device architecture optimization, suggesting a general applicability of this concept to maximize the OLED performance, no matter which specific materials are used.


Journal of Non-crystalline Solids | 2015

Highly stable glasses of celecoxib: Influence on thermo-kinetic properties, microstructure and response towards crystal growth

Cristian Rodríguez-Tinoco; Marta Gonzalez-Silveira; Joan Ràfols-Ribé; Gemma Garcia; J. Rodríguez-Viejo


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2015

Transformation kinetics of vapor-deposited thin film organic glasses: the role of stability and molecular packing anisotropy

Cristian Rodríguez-Tinoco; Marta Gonzalez-Silveira; Joan Ràfols-Ribé; A. F. Lopeandia; J. Rodríguez-Viejo


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2017

The role of thermodynamic stability in the characteristics of the devitrification front of vapour-deposited glasses of toluene

Joan Ràfols-Ribé; Marta Gonzalez-Silveira; Cristian Rodríguez-Tinoco; J. Rodríguez-Viejo


arxiv:physics.app-ph | 2018

Growth monitoring with sub-monolayer sensitivity via real time thermal conductance measurements

Pablo Ferrando-Villalba; D. Takegami; Ll. Abad; Joan Ràfols-Ribé; A. F. Lopeandia; Gemma Garcia; J. Rodríguez-Viejo


Physical Review Materials | 2018

Evidence of thermal transport anisotropy in stable glasses of vapor deposited organic molecules

Joan Ràfols-Ribé; Riccardo Dettori; Pablo Ferrando-Villalba; Marta Gonzalez-Silveira; Llibertat Abad; A. F. Lopeandia; Luciano Colombo; J. Rodríguez-Viejo


Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XXII | 2018

Tweaking the performance of OLEDs with ultrastable glass layers (Conference Presentation)

Sebastian Reineke; Joan Ràfols-Ribé; Paul-Anton Will; Christian Hänisch; Marta Gonzalez-Silveira; Simone Lenk; J. Rodriguez-Viejo


arXiv: Soft Condensed Matter | 2016

A single relaxation time description for glasses and their liquid state

Cristian Rodríguez-Tinoco; Joan Ràfols-Ribé; Marta Gonzalez-Silveira; J. Rodriguez-Viejo

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Marta Gonzalez-Silveira

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Cristian Rodríguez-Tinoco

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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J. Rodríguez-Viejo

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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A. F. Lopeandia

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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J. Rodriguez-Viejo

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Gemma Garcia

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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M.T. Clavaguera-Mora

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Pablo Ferrando-Villalba

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Christian Hänisch

Dresden University of Technology

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Paul-Anton Will

Dresden University of Technology

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