Glass Properties Course
The 2nd Virtual Glass Course - a
Cooperative Course
Taught by glass experts from nine
Instructors
Steve Martin, Iowa
State University swmartin@iastate.edu
Steve Feller, Coe College sfeller@coe.edu
Dick Brow, University of Missouri-Rolla brow@mst.edu
John Kieffer, University of Michigan kieffer@umich.edu
Jack Mecholsky,
University of Florida jmech@mse.ufl.edu
Arun Varshneya, Alfred University varshneya@alfred.edu
Pierre Lucas, University of Arizona pierre@email.arizona.edu
Denise Krol, University of CA at Davis dmkrol@ucdavis.edu
Himanshu Jain, Lehigh University hj00@lehigh.edu
Web-casting hosting
at Clemson by:
Dr. Eric Skaar,
Syllabus and proposed
class schedule:
Link to additional Course Information
Lectures and Slides:
Lecture 1: Course Overview and Fund. of Glass Transition
By Steve Martin,
Recorded version of Lecture 1: https://connect.clemson.edu/p29017126/
Assignment #1: (due Friday 9/5) submit to: swmartin@iastate.edu
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Lecture 2: Density, Volume, and Packing- Part 1: Density
By Steve Feller,
Slides available at:
http://www.lehigh.edu/imi/docs_GP/Slides/GlassProp_Lecture2_Part1_Feller.ppt
Recorded version of Lecture 2: https://connect.clemson.edu/p47002255/
(recording begins only at slide 11)
Homework 2 with
References: due Thursday Sept 11, submit to: sfeller@coe.edu
(homework 2 above reflects revisions from lecture 4 below)
Lecture 3: Density, Volume, and Packing- Part 2: Volume
By Steve Feller,
Slides available at:
http://www.lehigh.edu/imi/docs_GP/Slides/GlassProp_Lecture3_Feller_Part2.ppt
Recorded version of Lecture 3: https://connect.clemson.edu/p17378758/
See new problems in HW2 list above: due Thursday Sept 11, submit to: sfeller@coe.edu
Lecture 4: Density, Volume, and Packing- Part 3: Packing
By Steve Feller,
Slides available at:
http://www.lehigh.edu/imi/docs_GP/Slides/GlassProp_Lecture4_Feller_Part3.ppt
Recorded version of Lecture 4: https://connect.clemson.edu/p15173805/
Homework 2 with References: due Thursday Sept 11, submit to: sfeller@coe.edu
has been updated 9/9/08
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Lecture 5: Viscosity of Glass - Part A
Dick Brow, University of Missouri-Rolla Delivered 9/11/08
Slides for lecture 5 & 6 available at:
http://www.lehigh.edu/imi/docs_GP/Slides/GlassProp_Lecture5_Brow_Part1.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 5: https://connect.clemson.edu/p82406727/
Lecture 6: Viscosity of Glass - Part B
Dick Brow, University of Missouri-Rolla Delivered 9/16/08
Slides available at: use same slides as given for lecture 5 above
Recorded version of Lecture 6: https://connect.clemson.edu/p43223275/
Lecture 7: Thermal Properties
Dick Brow, University of Missouri-Rolla Delivered 9/18/08
Slides for lecture 7 available at: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture7_Brow_Part2.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 7: https://connect.clemson.edu/p76805701/
Homework 3 (Brow) due Friday, Sept. 26th email HW to brow@mst.edu
a second homework is given below as Homework 3B (Brow)
Reading/References for Viscosity lectures:
Cormier, et. al. J. Am. Cer. Soc. 2006,
Temperature-Induced Structural Modifications Between Alkali Borate Glasses and Melts
Eyring, Henry, J. Chemical Physics, 1936
Viscosity, Plasticity and Diffusion as Examples of Absolute Reaction Rates
Angel, C. A., Science, New Series 1995
Formation of Glass from Liquids and Biopolymers
Papers from Steve Martin on Shear Thinning:
Holmes and Cates, Cond. Mat. Phys. 2004
Glass Transition and Shear Thickening Suspension Rheology
Sellitto and Kurchan, PRL 2005
Shear-Thickening and Entropy-Driven Reentrance
Lecture 8: The
Dick Brow, University of Missouri-Rolla Delivered 9/23/08
Slides for lecture 8 & 9 available at: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture8_Brow_Part3_Tg.pdf (revised 9/25)
Recorded version of Lecture 8: https://connect.clemson.edu/p65229742/
New York Times Article on Glass Transition
Lecture 9: The
Dick Brow, University of Missouri-Rolla Delivered 9/25/08
Same slides as listed under lecture 8
Recorded version of Lecture 9: https://connect.clemson.edu/p83002986/
Homework 3B (Brow) due Friday October 10, email HW directly to brow@mst.edu
Shearer 1984 Paper (J. Am. Cer. Soc., 1987, “Use of the Adam-Gibbs Equation in the Analysis of Structural Relaxation”)
Solutions to Assignment 3B (Brow)
Lecture 10. Composition-structure and glass transition temperature
Dick Brow, University of Missouri-Rolla Delivered 9/30/08
Slides for lecture 11 at: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture10_Brow_Part4.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 10: https://connect.clemson.edu/p91222876/
Lecture 11. Mechanical Properties of Glass Part A
Jack Mecholsky,
Slides for lecture 11 at: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture11_Mecholsky.ppt
Recorded version of Lecture 11: https://connect.clemson.edu/p73571577/
No Lectures Tues., Oct 7
Lecture 12. Mechanical Properties of Glass Part B
Jack Mecholsky,
Slides for lecture 12 & 13 at: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture12_Mecholsky.ppt
Recorded version of Lecture 12: https://connect.clemson.edu/p95144666/
Homework 4 (Mecholsky)
due Tuesday, October
28, email to jmech@mse.ufl.edu
Lecture 13. Mechanical Properties of Glass Part C
Jack Mecholsky,
Slides for lecture 13 - same as above
Recorded version of Lecture 13: https://connect.clemson.edu/p51179269/
Bill will be on Vacation during the week of Oct 13-20 - there may be a delay in posting lecture slides for lecture 14, but will try if it becomes available.
Lecture 14. Strengthening of Glass
Arun Varshneya,
Slides for lecture 14: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture14_Varshneya.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 14: https://connect.clemson.edu/p40618213/
Lecture 15. Strengthening of Glass
Arun Varshneya,
Recorded version of Lecture 15: https://connect.clemson.edu/p33988016/
Homework 5 (Varshneya) due Nov. 5, email to varshneya@alfred.edu
Lecture 16. Passive Optical Properties of Glass- Part 1
Pierre Lucas,
Slides for lecture 16 at: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture16_Lucas.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 16: https://connect.clemson.edu/p42068824/
Paper: Measurement of Optical Properties of Solids, by P. Lucas
Lecture 17. Passive Optical Properties of Glass- Part 2
Pierre Lucas,
Slides for lecture 17 at: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture17_Lucas2.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 17: https://connect.clemson.edu/p21562507/
Lecture 18. Passive Optical Properties of Glass- Part 3
Pierre Lucas,
Slides for lecture 18 at: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture18_Lucas3.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 18: https://connect.clemson.edu/p87885338/
Homework 6 (Lucas): due Thursday 11/14/08, email to pierre@email.arizona.edu
Included here are the two articles you may find useful in doing the homework 6 above.
You can also find useful extract from the ref about MCT at the following link: http://books.google.com/books?id=-Ugmuq4e3VYC&pg=PA236&lpg=PA236&dq=MCT+bandgap&source=web&ots=JLjZ6XlUui&sig=oriUMxhZMxYfwZoyZI_WfD6j3jA&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result#PPA237,M1
Note: there was an error in original Homework #5 (Varshneya)
- problem 3 should read 74% SiO2
corrected in current download.
Lecture 19. Active Optical Properties of Glass- Part 1: Light Emission, Amplification & Lasing
Denise Krol,
Slides for lecture 19 at: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture19_Krol.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 19: https://connect.clemson.edu/p98245908/
Lecture 20. Active Optical Properties of Glass- Part 2: Non-Linear Fundamentals
Denise Krol,
Slides for lecture 20 at: docs_GP\Slides\GlassProp_Lecture20_Krol.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 20: https://connect.clemson.edu/p81949943/
Lecture 21. Active Optical Properties of Glass- Part 3: Non-Linear Applications
Denise Krol,
Slides for lecture 21 at: Lecture21_Krol.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 21: https://connect.clemson.edu/p82065222/
Homework 7 (Krol): due Monday 12/01/08, email to dmkrol@ucdavis.edu
Included here is an article that you will likely find useful in doing Assignment 7: Tanaka (pdf)
Lecture 22. Charge Polarization Properties of Glass, Part 1
Himanshu Jain,
Slides for lecture 22 at: Lecture22_Jain.pdf (w corrections to slide 22 - kT added 11/20/08)
Recorded version of Lecture 22: https://connect.clemson.edu/p12937309/
Lecture 23. Charge Polarization Properties of Glass, Part 2
Himanshu Jain,
Slides for lecture 23 at: Lecture23_Jain2.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 23: https://connect.clemson.edu/p41792127/
Lecture 24. Charge Polarization Properties of Glass, Part 3
Himanshu Jain,
Slides for lecture 24 at: Lecture24_Jain3.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 24: https://connect.clemson.edu/p58899036/
Homework 8 (Jain): Due 12/09/08 email to h.jain@lehigh.edu
Hsieh & Jain, JAP, 1996 paper
for homework 8.
Solutions to Homework 8 (Jain) (available and will be after all HW submitted)
Lecture 25: Charge Conduction Properties of Glass: Part 1
Steve Martin,
Slides for lecture 25 at: Lecture25_Martin1.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 25: https://connect.clemson.edu/p66018816/
Homework 9 (Martin): Due Dec. 12 submit to: swmartin@iastate.edu
Lecture 26: Charge Conduction Properties of Glass: Part 2
Steve Martin,
Slides for lecture 26 at: Lecture26_Martin2.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 26: https://connect.clemson.edu/p36871635/
Lecture 27: Charge Conduction Properties of Glass: Part 3
Steve Martin,
Slides for lecture 27 at: Lecture27_Martin3.pdf
Recorded version of Lecture 27: https://connect.clemson.edu/p19748922/
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