Multiple distinct glass states with different dynamic and mechanical properties occur in binary hard-sphere mixtures with constituents of very disparate sizes according to the mode-coupling theory of the glass transition (MCT), distinguished by considering whether small particles remain mobile or not, and whether small particles contribute significantly to perturb the big-particle structure or not. In the idealized case, the four different glasses are separated by well-defined glass- and localization transitions that give rise to higher-order singularities involving logarithmic decay laws, and to anomalous power-law-like diffusion
By employing rheological experiments, mode coupling theory, and computer simulations based on realis...
We contrast the generic features of structural relaxation close to the idealized glass transition th...
In this thesis, the influence of composition changes on the glass transition behavior of binary liqu...
Multiple distinct glass states with different dynamic and mechanical properties occur in binary hard...
We perform a systematic and detailed study of the glass transition in highly asymmetric binary mixtu...
We study by molecular dynamics computer simulation a binary soft-sphere mixture that shows a pronoun...
We study by molecular dynamics computer simulation a binary soft-sphere mixture that shows a pronoun...
We study the influence of composition changes on the glass transition of binary hard disk and hard s...
We present experimental evidence confirming the recently established rich dynamic state diagram of a...
Sticky hard spheres, i.e., hard particles decorated with a short-ranged attractive interaction poten...
Within the framework of mode-coupling theory, the glass-transition scenario is investigated for a sy...
We find a striking trend reversal in the relaxation dynamics of mixtures with strong dynamical asymm...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
We analyze the glassy dynamics of binary mixtures of hard disks in two dimensions. Predictions of th...
The predictions of the mode-coupling theory of the glass transition (MCT) for the tagged-particle de...
By employing rheological experiments, mode coupling theory, and computer simulations based on realis...
We contrast the generic features of structural relaxation close to the idealized glass transition th...
In this thesis, the influence of composition changes on the glass transition behavior of binary liqu...
Multiple distinct glass states with different dynamic and mechanical properties occur in binary hard...
We perform a systematic and detailed study of the glass transition in highly asymmetric binary mixtu...
We study by molecular dynamics computer simulation a binary soft-sphere mixture that shows a pronoun...
We study by molecular dynamics computer simulation a binary soft-sphere mixture that shows a pronoun...
We study the influence of composition changes on the glass transition of binary hard disk and hard s...
We present experimental evidence confirming the recently established rich dynamic state diagram of a...
Sticky hard spheres, i.e., hard particles decorated with a short-ranged attractive interaction poten...
Within the framework of mode-coupling theory, the glass-transition scenario is investigated for a sy...
We find a striking trend reversal in the relaxation dynamics of mixtures with strong dynamical asymm...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
We analyze the glassy dynamics of binary mixtures of hard disks in two dimensions. Predictions of th...
The predictions of the mode-coupling theory of the glass transition (MCT) for the tagged-particle de...
By employing rheological experiments, mode coupling theory, and computer simulations based on realis...
We contrast the generic features of structural relaxation close to the idealized glass transition th...
In this thesis, the influence of composition changes on the glass transition behavior of binary liqu...