Domain glass
@inproceedings{Salj2014DomainG, title={Domain glass}, author={K. Salj{\'e} and X. Ding and O. Akta}, year={2014} }
Microstructural patterns of twin boundaries and tweed in ferroelastic materials display typical aspects of glasses. The patterns are complex, their dynamics follows Vogel–Fulcher statistics and their field cooling–non-field cooling hysteresis is similar to those described in this issue as ‘strain glasses’. The difference is that domain glasses do not need extrinsic defects to form. In the paraelastic phase, an intrinsic tweed pattern dominates the high temperature precursor regime… CONTINUE READING
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