Glasses are materials that have been cooled so fast from their liquid state at high temperatures to a solid state at low temperatures, that the crystallization process at or slightly below the melting temperature is avoided and thus the low temperature phase of the material is amorphous.
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Annual Reviews of Computational Physics III
February 1996, World Scientific Pub Co Inc
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"Glasses are materials that have been cooled so fast from their liquid state at high temperatures to a solid state at low temperatures, that the crystallization process at or slightly below the melting temperature is avoided and thus the low temperature phase of the material is amorphous."
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