The characteristics of glasslike transitions in supercooled liquids and plastic crystals are discussed and a nearest neighbor interaction scheme, termed the ``bond lattice'' model, is proposed to account for the thermodynamic aspects of the phenomenon. Although the excitations of the bond lattice have features in common with those of the Ising lattice, the bond lattice has a zeroth order (noncooperative) case in which the thermodynamic properties are meaningful and readily evaluated. The zeroth order expressions appear adequate to account for the configurational heat capacity of the covalent bonded liquid ZnCl<SUB>2</SUB>, but are clearly incapable of explaining the transition behavior of most molecular and hydrogenbonded glasses. In these ...
The understanding of complex condensed matter systems is an area of intense study. In this thesis, s...
The problem of the liquid-glass transformation continues to be a challenging one. It has been recent...
A new connection between the structure and dynamics in glass-forming liquids is presented. We show h...
Random first-order transition theory is used to determine the role of attractive and repulsive inter...
Why glasses behave like solids in the absence of their having any long range structural order, is a ...
In recent times there has developed an increasing interest in the challenge to liquid state theory o...
In this paper, a method to analyze the temperature and pressure dependences of the viscosity or of t...
In this paper, a method to analyze the temperature and pressure dependences of the viscosity or of t...
Thermodynamic parameters of configurons – elementary excitations resulting from broken bonds in amor...
A theory of the glass transition of network liquids is developed using self-consistent phonon and li...
In structurally disordered glass-forming liquids, the Stokes-Einstein (SE) law for translational dif...
We use a lattice model with orientation-dependent interactions to study network-forming fluids, such...
The dynamics and thermodynamics of a model potential-energy surface are analyzed with regard to supe...
Thermodynamic parameters of configurons - elementary excitations resulting from broken bonds in amor...
We present a model for glassy dynamics in supercooled liquid mixtures. Given the relaxation behavior...
The understanding of complex condensed matter systems is an area of intense study. In this thesis, s...
The problem of the liquid-glass transformation continues to be a challenging one. It has been recent...
A new connection between the structure and dynamics in glass-forming liquids is presented. We show h...
Random first-order transition theory is used to determine the role of attractive and repulsive inter...
Why glasses behave like solids in the absence of their having any long range structural order, is a ...
In recent times there has developed an increasing interest in the challenge to liquid state theory o...
In this paper, a method to analyze the temperature and pressure dependences of the viscosity or of t...
In this paper, a method to analyze the temperature and pressure dependences of the viscosity or of t...
Thermodynamic parameters of configurons – elementary excitations resulting from broken bonds in amor...
A theory of the glass transition of network liquids is developed using self-consistent phonon and li...
In structurally disordered glass-forming liquids, the Stokes-Einstein (SE) law for translational dif...
We use a lattice model with orientation-dependent interactions to study network-forming fluids, such...
The dynamics and thermodynamics of a model potential-energy surface are analyzed with regard to supe...
Thermodynamic parameters of configurons - elementary excitations resulting from broken bonds in amor...
We present a model for glassy dynamics in supercooled liquid mixtures. Given the relaxation behavior...
The understanding of complex condensed matter systems is an area of intense study. In this thesis, s...
The problem of the liquid-glass transformation continues to be a challenging one. It has been recent...
A new connection between the structure and dynamics in glass-forming liquids is presented. We show h...