A remark on the negative activation volume for defects in solids

Abstract

The evolution of the aging process of glassy materials quenched from temperatures above their glass transition temperature Tg, when plotting the relaxed enthalpy versus the decrease in volume, leads to a slope comparable to the isothermal compressibility close to Tg. This empirical result was explained in an earlier publication (V. Katsika-Tsigourakou, G. E. Zardas J. Non-Cryst. Solids 356 (2010) 179-180) by means of a thermodynamical model. Here, we show that the same model enables the explanation of the rare cases of negative defect activation in solids.

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