“…This field is well‐accessible via mechanical spectroscopy, which represents a powerful technique for the determination of relaxation modes 4–8. This spectroscopy is qualified for measuring and following changes in the modulus below and above the glass transition temperature, as, for example, the change from γ‐ over β‐ to α‐processes in polymers and in metallic glasses 4, 6, 9. This method is also capable of determining systematic changes in the relaxation spectra, which are produced, for example, by sterically demanding side groups or a chemical confinement (cc) 4, 7, 10…”