We consider the effect of droplet excitations in the random first-order transition theory of glasses on the configurational entropy. The contribution of these excitations is estimated both at and above the ideal glass transition temperature. The temperature range where such excitations could conceivably modify or “round-out” an underlying glass transition temperature is estimated, and found to depend strongly on the surface tension between locally metastable phases in the supercooled liquid. For real structural glasses this temperature range is found to be very narrow, consistent with the quantitative success of the theory. For certain finite-range spin-glass models, however, the surface tension is estimated to be significantly lower leadin...
A fundamental problem of glass transition is to provide a quantitative and microscopic explanation o...
Soft vibrational modes have been used to explain anomalous thermal properties of glasses above 1 K. ...
Extensive computer simulations are performed for a few model glass-forming liquids in both two and t...
3siThe replica theory of the "Random First Order Transition" (RFOT) from a supercooled liquid to an ...
6siLiquids relax extremely slowly on approaching the glass state. One explanation is that an entropy...
Random first-order transition theory is used to determine the role of attractive and repulsive inter...
8 pages, 4 figures, 3 tablesWhen a liquid is cooled below its melting temperature, if crystallizatio...
We propose an approach toward understanding the spin glass phase at zero and low temperature by stud...
We introduce an approach to derive an effective scalar field theory for the glass transition; the fl...
A popular Adam-Gibbs scenario has suggested that the excess entropy of glass and liquid over crystal...
2siThe configurational entropy is among the key observables to characterize experimentally the forma...
Classical description of thermodynamic properties during glass transition has been questioned by the...
Why glasses behave like solids in the absence of their having any long range structural order, is a ...
We present a brief overview of two key aspects of the structural glass transition (GT). The first pa...
Dynamic heterogeneity is an intrinsic characteristic of amorphous materials that is closely related ...
A fundamental problem of glass transition is to provide a quantitative and microscopic explanation o...
Soft vibrational modes have been used to explain anomalous thermal properties of glasses above 1 K. ...
Extensive computer simulations are performed for a few model glass-forming liquids in both two and t...
3siThe replica theory of the "Random First Order Transition" (RFOT) from a supercooled liquid to an ...
6siLiquids relax extremely slowly on approaching the glass state. One explanation is that an entropy...
Random first-order transition theory is used to determine the role of attractive and repulsive inter...
8 pages, 4 figures, 3 tablesWhen a liquid is cooled below its melting temperature, if crystallizatio...
We propose an approach toward understanding the spin glass phase at zero and low temperature by stud...
We introduce an approach to derive an effective scalar field theory for the glass transition; the fl...
A popular Adam-Gibbs scenario has suggested that the excess entropy of glass and liquid over crystal...
2siThe configurational entropy is among the key observables to characterize experimentally the forma...
Classical description of thermodynamic properties during glass transition has been questioned by the...
Why glasses behave like solids in the absence of their having any long range structural order, is a ...
We present a brief overview of two key aspects of the structural glass transition (GT). The first pa...
Dynamic heterogeneity is an intrinsic characteristic of amorphous materials that is closely related ...
A fundamental problem of glass transition is to provide a quantitative and microscopic explanation o...
Soft vibrational modes have been used to explain anomalous thermal properties of glasses above 1 K. ...
Extensive computer simulations are performed for a few model glass-forming liquids in both two and t...