Glass is a liquid that has lost its ability to flow. Why this particular substance undergoes such a dramatic kinetic slowdown yet remains barely distinguishable in structure from its fluid state upon cooling constitutes the central question of glass transition physics. Here, we investigate the pathway of kinetic slowdown in glass-forming liquids that consist of monolayers of ellipsoidal or binary spherical colloids. In contrast to rotational motion, the dynamics of the translational motion begin to violently slow down at considerably low area fractions (phi(T)). At phi(T), anomalous translation-rotation coupling is enhanced and the topography of the free energy landscape become rugged. Based on the positive correlation between phi(T) and fr...
Using molecular dynamics simulations we investigate the finite-size dependence of the dynamical prop...
We show that the density and temperature dependences of the α-relaxation time of several glass-formi...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
When a liquid is supercooled towards the glass transition, its dynamics drastically slows down, wher...
International audienceUnderstanding glass formation is a challenge because the existence of a true g...
We show that the slowing of the dynamics in simulations of several model glass-forming liquids is eq...
All constituent particles of material at non-zero temperature undergo ballistic motion at a short en...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...
Many systems, including polymers and molecular liquids, when adequately cooled and/or compressed, so...
An increase in the co-operativity in the motion of particles and a growth of a suitably defined dyna...
The glass transition, whereby liquids transform into amorphous solids at low temperatures, is a subj...
Glass formers show motional processes over an extremely broad range of timescales, covering more tha...
The work presented in this doctoral thesis employs colloidal suspensions to explore key open problem...
Understanding glass formation is a challenge, because the existence of a true glass state, distinct ...
Using molecular dynamics simulations we investigate the finite-size dependence of the dynamical prop...
We show that the density and temperature dependences of the α-relaxation time of several glass-formi...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
When a liquid is supercooled towards the glass transition, its dynamics drastically slows down, wher...
International audienceUnderstanding glass formation is a challenge because the existence of a true g...
We show that the slowing of the dynamics in simulations of several model glass-forming liquids is eq...
All constituent particles of material at non-zero temperature undergo ballistic motion at a short en...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...
Many systems, including polymers and molecular liquids, when adequately cooled and/or compressed, so...
An increase in the co-operativity in the motion of particles and a growth of a suitably defined dyna...
The glass transition, whereby liquids transform into amorphous solids at low temperatures, is a subj...
Glass formers show motional processes over an extremely broad range of timescales, covering more tha...
The work presented in this doctoral thesis employs colloidal suspensions to explore key open problem...
Understanding glass formation is a challenge, because the existence of a true glass state, distinct ...
Using molecular dynamics simulations we investigate the finite-size dependence of the dynamical prop...
We show that the density and temperature dependences of the α-relaxation time of several glass-formi...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...