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The stepwise decrease at the C+F phase seems to depend on condition of the substrate. In some cases, it was not observed clearly. Then, the magnitude of the decrease after entering the IC phase becomes large
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The stepwise decrease at the C+F phase seems to depend on condition of the substrate. In some cases, it was not observed clearly. Then, the magnitude of the decrease after entering the IC phase becomes large.
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In the case when - calculated from eqs. (2.1) and (2.2) is smaller than the areal mass density, a different part of the film has a different slip time and the proposed model can explain the experimental data. It is not clear whether a part of the film is completely pinned on the substrate. However, the qualitative behavior of -s does not depend on this assumption
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In the case when - calculated from eqs. (2.1) and (2.2) is smaller than the areal mass density, a different part of the film has a different slip time and the proposed model can explain the experimental data. It is not clear whether a part of the film is completely pinned on the substrate. However, the qualitative behavior of -s does not depend on this assumption.
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The degree of slippage is primarily determined from -f . As the film enters the IC phase, the frequency continues to decrease rapidly. This means that the average slip time at the IC phase becomes smaller than that at the C phase without depending on model
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The degree of slippage is primarily determined from -f . As the film enters the IC phase, the frequency continues to decrease rapidly. This means that the average slip time at the IC phase becomes smaller than that at the C phase without depending on model.
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