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Glasses are generally assumed to be isotropic and there are no literature reports of elastic anisotropy for molecular glasses. However, as glasses formed by physical vapor deposition can be structurally anisotropic, it is of interest to investigate the elastic anisotropy in these materials. Micro‐Brillouin light spectroscopy is used in several experimental geometries to determine the elastic stiffness...
In article number 2001481, Mark D. Ediger, George Fytas, and co‐workers reveal the strong correlation between elastic anisotropy and molecular orientation in vapor‐deposited organic glasses of rod‐shaped itraconazole. Extreme elastic anisotropy, the ratio of the orthogonal Young's moduli, is observed in the vertically orientated molecules exceeding that in liquid crystals and even crystalline solids...
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