Despite their extensive industrial usage, glass-forming liquids are not fully understood, and methods to investigate their dynamical heterogeneity are sought after. Here we show how the appearance of a second component in the visible absorption spectrum of a photosynthetic pigment upon cooling can be used to probe the glass transition of a dimethylsulfoxide–water mixture. The changes in the relative ratio of the two components with respect to temperature follow a sigmoid curve, and we show that the second component arises due to protonation of the pigment at low temperatures. Furthermore, from visible transient absorption spectra we show that, unlike the first component, the dynamics of the second component slows down significantly at lower...
This thesis studies the glassy slowdown in binary mixtures. We investigate the role of concentration...
The vitrification of pure water is compared with that of molecular solutions rich in water, and gros...
Here we investigate a family of isotropic waterlike glass-forming liquids, in which each thermodynam...
The temperature dependence of the optical non-linear response of dye molecules dissolved in a glass-...
The temperature dependence of the optical non-linear response of dye molecules dissolved in a glass-...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
Many liquids when cooled to cryogenic temperatures have the ability to take the form of a glassy sub...
To investigate the existence of molecular heterogeneties in mixtures of DMSO-water, the dynamics w...
Quenching-in of different high T complexities of glassformers for leisurely study at lower temperatu...
The glass transition phenomena are observed in many different classes of materials and have been stu...
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the short-time reorientational dynamics of water in...
Low-temperature dynamics of doped organic glasses and photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes has b...
Experiments have repeatedly observed both thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies in aqueous binary mixt...
Because of a larger number of intermolecular interactions and configurations available to them, aque...
Most liquids can be supercooled below its melting point where the dynamics dramatically slows down w...
This thesis studies the glassy slowdown in binary mixtures. We investigate the role of concentration...
The vitrification of pure water is compared with that of molecular solutions rich in water, and gros...
Here we investigate a family of isotropic waterlike glass-forming liquids, in which each thermodynam...
The temperature dependence of the optical non-linear response of dye molecules dissolved in a glass-...
The temperature dependence of the optical non-linear response of dye molecules dissolved in a glass-...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
Many liquids when cooled to cryogenic temperatures have the ability to take the form of a glassy sub...
To investigate the existence of molecular heterogeneties in mixtures of DMSO-water, the dynamics w...
Quenching-in of different high T complexities of glassformers for leisurely study at lower temperatu...
The glass transition phenomena are observed in many different classes of materials and have been stu...
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the short-time reorientational dynamics of water in...
Low-temperature dynamics of doped organic glasses and photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes has b...
Experiments have repeatedly observed both thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies in aqueous binary mixt...
Because of a larger number of intermolecular interactions and configurations available to them, aque...
Most liquids can be supercooled below its melting point where the dynamics dramatically slows down w...
This thesis studies the glassy slowdown in binary mixtures. We investigate the role of concentration...
The vitrification of pure water is compared with that of molecular solutions rich in water, and gros...
Here we investigate a family of isotropic waterlike glass-forming liquids, in which each thermodynam...