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Mechanical and Compositional Design of High-Strength Corning Gorilla® Glass
For complex glass compositions with more than eight constituent compounds, experimental measurements of the entire composition space are prohibitively expensive and time-consuming. In addition, for systems wit...
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Fundamentals of Organic-Glass Adhesion
In this work, we review recently developed methods for quantifying the fundamentals of organic-glass adhesion. This chapter will explore modeling methods, which serve to further develop the known scientific kn...
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Modeling of Glasses: An Overview
Glass modeling includes unique advantages and challenges with respect to other fields of materials modeling owing to lack of long-range order, strong dependence on temperature and pressure history, statistical...
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Modeling the Relaxation Behavior of Glasses for Display Applications
Glass modeling includes unique advantages and challenges with respect to other fields of materials modeling owing to lack of long-range order, strong dependence on temperature and pressure history, statistical...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Mechanical and Compositional Design of High-Strength Corning Gorilla® Glass
For complex glass compositions with more than eight constituent compounds, experimental measurements of the entire composition space are prohibitively expensive and time-consuming. In addition, for systems wit...
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Enthalpy landscapes and the glass transition
A fundamental understanding of the glass transition is essential for enabling future breakthroughs in glass science and technology. In this paper, we review recent advances in the modeling of glass transition ...
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Advanced modulation formats for fiber optic communication systems
Choice of modulation format plays a critical role in the design and performance of fiber optic communication systems. We discuss the basic physics of electro-optic phase and amplitude modulation and derive mod...