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Collective behaviour of a glass-forming film of pure aluminium

The previously discovered features of the temperature behaviour of four-point spatial correlators allow us to study transitions to metastable states. Similar integral characteristics simultaneously study microscopic effects (vortex formation and clustering) and the effect of these phenomena on the t...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Condensed matter 2020-05, Vol.32 (21), p.214009-214009
Main Authors: Iu Fleita, D, Norman, G E, Pisarev, V V
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