The frequency dependent shear modulus G(ω ) for a simple liquid shows strongly stretched behavior and the stretching exponent increases with decrease of temperature. This unconventional behavior was reported earlier in Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 963 (1994) from experiments on simple liquids. We demonstrate here that this is a feature of the characteristic two-step relaxation process of the self-consistent mode coupling theory of supercooled liquids
The dynamics of Lennard-Jones fluid is studied through extended mode coupling theory (MCT) with the ...
\u3cp\u3eThe mode-coupling theory of the glass transition treats the dynamics of supercooled liquids...
It is known that both the fragile-to-strong (F−S) transition and relaxation processes occur in numer...
The frequency dependent shear modulus G(ω ) for a simple liquid shows strongly stretched behavior an...
Viscoelastic properties of a supercooled liquid is studied in terms of dynamic shear modulus G(w) fr...
Investigations of strain correlations at the glass transition reveal unexpected phenomena. The shear...
International audienceAmorphous materials have a rich relaxation spectrum, which is usually describe...
A steady shear flow can drive supercooled liquids into a non-equilibrium state. Using molecular dyna...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal correlations of the local stress tensor in supercooled liqu...
Liquids and glasses have localized low-frequency vibrational modes associated with disorder. These m...
The dynamics of Lennard–Jones fluid is studied through extended mode coupling theory (MCT) with the ...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
The behavior of propagating shear waves in a supercooled liquid is analyzed, taking into account the...
Structural relaxation in a supercooled liquid is studied in terms of a model obtained by incorporati...
We have measured the shear modulus and viscosity of two supercooled liquids: tricresyl phosphate and...
The dynamics of Lennard-Jones fluid is studied through extended mode coupling theory (MCT) with the ...
\u3cp\u3eThe mode-coupling theory of the glass transition treats the dynamics of supercooled liquids...
It is known that both the fragile-to-strong (F−S) transition and relaxation processes occur in numer...
The frequency dependent shear modulus G(ω ) for a simple liquid shows strongly stretched behavior an...
Viscoelastic properties of a supercooled liquid is studied in terms of dynamic shear modulus G(w) fr...
Investigations of strain correlations at the glass transition reveal unexpected phenomena. The shear...
International audienceAmorphous materials have a rich relaxation spectrum, which is usually describe...
A steady shear flow can drive supercooled liquids into a non-equilibrium state. Using molecular dyna...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal correlations of the local stress tensor in supercooled liqu...
Liquids and glasses have localized low-frequency vibrational modes associated with disorder. These m...
The dynamics of Lennard–Jones fluid is studied through extended mode coupling theory (MCT) with the ...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
The behavior of propagating shear waves in a supercooled liquid is analyzed, taking into account the...
Structural relaxation in a supercooled liquid is studied in terms of a model obtained by incorporati...
We have measured the shear modulus and viscosity of two supercooled liquids: tricresyl phosphate and...
The dynamics of Lennard-Jones fluid is studied through extended mode coupling theory (MCT) with the ...
\u3cp\u3eThe mode-coupling theory of the glass transition treats the dynamics of supercooled liquids...
It is known that both the fragile-to-strong (F−S) transition and relaxation processes occur in numer...