The dielectric susceptibility of the molecular liquid sorbitol below its calorimetric glass transition displays memory strikingly similar to that of a variety of glassy materials. During a temporary stop in cooling, the susceptibility changes with time, and upon reheating the susceptibility retraces these changes. To investigate the out-of-equilibrium state of the liquid as it displays this memory, the heating stage of this cycle is interrupted and the subsequent aging characterized. At temperatures above that of the original cooling stop, the liquid enters a state on heating with an effective age that is proportional to the duration of the stop, while at lower temperatures no effective age can be assigned and subtler behavior emerges. Thes...
Measurements of the decay of electric fields, formed spontaneously within vapour-deposited films ofc...
Many recent experiments probed the off equilibrium dynamics of spin glasses and other glassy systems...
Differential scanning calorimetry measurements on different bulk metallic glasses show no measurable...
International audienceLow frequency dielectric measurements on plexiglass (PMMA) show that cooling a...
International audienceWe show numerically that a three-dimensional model for structural glass displa...
International audienceIn this paper, we review several important features of the out-of-equilibrium ...
International audienceA new kind of memory effect on low frequency dielectric measurements on plexig...
cooled liquids and their experimental counterparts, but it provides glassy materials in much higher ...
When a liquid is supercooled, its structural equilibration time τeq increases sharply approaching th...
Upon fast enough cooling, a liquid avoids crystallization and enters in a supercooled state. The rel...
URL: http://www-spht.cea.fr/articles/s00/003 (sur invitation). Etude comparée du vieillissement dans...
Aging in spin glasses (and in some other systems) reveals astonishing effects of `rejuvenation and m...
Uniquely in the world of materials, polymers deformed at high temperature and subsequently quenched ...
The Mpemba effect occurs when a hot system cools faster than an initially colder one, when both are ...
A fundamental problem of glass transition is to provide a quantitative and microscopic explanation o...
Measurements of the decay of electric fields, formed spontaneously within vapour-deposited films ofc...
Many recent experiments probed the off equilibrium dynamics of spin glasses and other glassy systems...
Differential scanning calorimetry measurements on different bulk metallic glasses show no measurable...
International audienceLow frequency dielectric measurements on plexiglass (PMMA) show that cooling a...
International audienceWe show numerically that a three-dimensional model for structural glass displa...
International audienceIn this paper, we review several important features of the out-of-equilibrium ...
International audienceA new kind of memory effect on low frequency dielectric measurements on plexig...
cooled liquids and their experimental counterparts, but it provides glassy materials in much higher ...
When a liquid is supercooled, its structural equilibration time τeq increases sharply approaching th...
Upon fast enough cooling, a liquid avoids crystallization and enters in a supercooled state. The rel...
URL: http://www-spht.cea.fr/articles/s00/003 (sur invitation). Etude comparée du vieillissement dans...
Aging in spin glasses (and in some other systems) reveals astonishing effects of `rejuvenation and m...
Uniquely in the world of materials, polymers deformed at high temperature and subsequently quenched ...
The Mpemba effect occurs when a hot system cools faster than an initially colder one, when both are ...
A fundamental problem of glass transition is to provide a quantitative and microscopic explanation o...
Measurements of the decay of electric fields, formed spontaneously within vapour-deposited films ofc...
Many recent experiments probed the off equilibrium dynamics of spin glasses and other glassy systems...
Differential scanning calorimetry measurements on different bulk metallic glasses show no measurable...