The interplay of slow dynamics and thermodynamic features of dense liquids is studied by examining how the glass transition changes depending on the presence or absence of Lennard-Jones-like attractions. Quite different thermodynamic behavior leaves the dynamics unchanged, with important consequences for high-pressure experiments on glassy liquids. Numerical results are obtained within mode-coupling theory (MCT), but the qualitative features are argued to hold more generally. A simple square-well model can be used to explain generic features found in experiment
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
. The glass transition is usually regarded as a kinetic phenomenon but it can be treated in a purely...
Quenching-in of different high T complexities of glassformers for leisurely study at lower temperatu...
The implications of a self-consistent mode-coupling theory of dense fluids for the liquid-glass tran...
We investigate the effects of liquid structure on the transport properties of dense fluids, using no...
We discuss generic features of the dynamics of glass-forming liquids close to the glass transition s...
An intriguing problem in condensed matter physics is understanding the glass transition, in particul...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
2The role of the intermolecular interaction potential on the dynamic and thermodynamic properties of...
We investigate the slow dynamics of a simple glass former whose interaction potential is the sum of ...
We present a brief overview of two key aspects of the structural glass transition (GT). The first pa...
We investigate the mechanical properties of several model liquids and corresponding local energy min...
Since the pioneering work of Bridgman it has been known that pressure affects the glass transition o...
Abstract. Predictions of a mode-coupling theory for the liquid-glass transition are examined by anal...
We show that a fluid under strong spatially periodic confinement displays a glass transition within ...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
. The glass transition is usually regarded as a kinetic phenomenon but it can be treated in a purely...
Quenching-in of different high T complexities of glassformers for leisurely study at lower temperatu...
The implications of a self-consistent mode-coupling theory of dense fluids for the liquid-glass tran...
We investigate the effects of liquid structure on the transport properties of dense fluids, using no...
We discuss generic features of the dynamics of glass-forming liquids close to the glass transition s...
An intriguing problem in condensed matter physics is understanding the glass transition, in particul...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
2The role of the intermolecular interaction potential on the dynamic and thermodynamic properties of...
We investigate the slow dynamics of a simple glass former whose interaction potential is the sum of ...
We present a brief overview of two key aspects of the structural glass transition (GT). The first pa...
We investigate the mechanical properties of several model liquids and corresponding local energy min...
Since the pioneering work of Bridgman it has been known that pressure affects the glass transition o...
Abstract. Predictions of a mode-coupling theory for the liquid-glass transition are examined by anal...
We show that a fluid under strong spatially periodic confinement displays a glass transition within ...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
. The glass transition is usually regarded as a kinetic phenomenon but it can be treated in a purely...
Quenching-in of different high T complexities of glassformers for leisurely study at lower temperatu...