We consider a simple model of a structural glass, represented by a lattice gas with kinetic constraints in contact with a particle reservoir. Quench below the glass transition is represented by the jump of the chemical potential above a threshold. After a quench, the density approaches the critical density-where the diffusion coefficient of the particles vanishes-following a power law in time. In this regime, the two-time self-correlation functions exhibit aging. The behavior of the model can be understood in terms of simple mean-field arguments
Aging in an attraction-driven colloidal glass is studied by computer simulations. The system is equi...
We investigate the aging dynamics of amorphous SiO2 via molecular dynamics simulations of a quench f...
We present some simple computer simulations that indicate that at short time aging is realized in a...
We consider a simple model of a structural glass, represented by a lattice gas with kinetic constrai...
We investigate the aging behavior of lattice-gas models with constrained dynamics in which particle ...
We demonstrate non-equilibrium scaling laws for the aging dynamics in glass formers that emerge from...
Using molecular simulations, we identify microscopic relaxation events of individual particles in ag...
The mean field approach of glassy dynamics successfully describes systems which are out-of-equilibr...
PACS. 64.70Pf -Glass transitions. PACS. 61.20Lc -Time-dependent properties; relaxation. Abstract. -W...
Glasses are inherently out-of-equilibrium systems evolving slowly toward their equilibrium state in ...
50 pages, 24 figs. This is an updated version of a chapter initially written in 2009 for the Encyclo...
35 pages, 2 figures (not included). The two figures are available upon requestWe study various model...
The history of glass formation strongly affects the relaxation dynamics of glassy materials. These d...
Glasses are inherently out-of-equilibrium systems evolving slowly toward their equilibrium state in ...
Non-equilibrium dynamics in the glassy state lead to interesting aging and memory effects. In this d...
Aging in an attraction-driven colloidal glass is studied by computer simulations. The system is equi...
We investigate the aging dynamics of amorphous SiO2 via molecular dynamics simulations of a quench f...
We present some simple computer simulations that indicate that at short time aging is realized in a...
We consider a simple model of a structural glass, represented by a lattice gas with kinetic constrai...
We investigate the aging behavior of lattice-gas models with constrained dynamics in which particle ...
We demonstrate non-equilibrium scaling laws for the aging dynamics in glass formers that emerge from...
Using molecular simulations, we identify microscopic relaxation events of individual particles in ag...
The mean field approach of glassy dynamics successfully describes systems which are out-of-equilibr...
PACS. 64.70Pf -Glass transitions. PACS. 61.20Lc -Time-dependent properties; relaxation. Abstract. -W...
Glasses are inherently out-of-equilibrium systems evolving slowly toward their equilibrium state in ...
50 pages, 24 figs. This is an updated version of a chapter initially written in 2009 for the Encyclo...
35 pages, 2 figures (not included). The two figures are available upon requestWe study various model...
The history of glass formation strongly affects the relaxation dynamics of glassy materials. These d...
Glasses are inherently out-of-equilibrium systems evolving slowly toward their equilibrium state in ...
Non-equilibrium dynamics in the glassy state lead to interesting aging and memory effects. In this d...
Aging in an attraction-driven colloidal glass is studied by computer simulations. The system is equi...
We investigate the aging dynamics of amorphous SiO2 via molecular dynamics simulations of a quench f...
We present some simple computer simulations that indicate that at short time aging is realized in a...