The nature and origin of the glass transition is one of the great unsolved problems of condensed-matter science. With the rapid increase of viscosity upon cooling the liquid near the glass-transition temperature, a range of dynamical motifs are observed, revealing the sheer complexity of interactions between the amorphous units. Yet, the causal link between those motifs and the solidification process remains unclear. Here, we apply a novel approach for exploring nontrivial interactions between structural units in d-sorbitol, a canonical example of a hydrogen-bonded organic glass, by introducing a dihedral-rearrangement-indicator analysis to shed light on relaxation processes and dynamical heterogeneity, which are known for their association...
Upon decreasing temperature or increasing pressure, a noncrystallizing liquid will vitrify; that is,...
Broadband dielectric spectra of supercooled 1,2,6-hexanetriol are presented in order to reveal physi...
When a liquid is cooled to produce a glass its dynamics, dominated by the structural relaxation, bec...
The relaxation behaviour of two molecular glass-forming systems, namely sorbitol and maltitol, are ...
Understanding the glass transition requires getting the picture of the dynamical processes that inte...
Evidence is presented to show that the observed glass transition process in simple alcohols may be r...
Understanding the glass transition requires getting the picture of the dynamical processes that inte...
The glass transition phenomena are observed in many different classes of materials and have been stu...
Secondary relaxations have been classified into two types, depending on whether they are related to ...
Using depolarized light scattering, we have recently shown that structural relaxation in a broad ran...
The glass transitions of low-density amorphous ice (LDA) and high-density amorphous ice (HDA) are th...
68 pages; 21 figs; 481 references Journal: Rev. Mod. Phys. 83, 587 (2011)We provide a theoretical pe...
Establishing the structure–property relationship is an important goal of glassy materials, but it is...
A series of poly(sulfone) model compounds, which have a common structure of diphenyl sulfone with a ...
In this paper, we study secondary relaxations in a neat glass former close and below the glass trans...
Upon decreasing temperature or increasing pressure, a noncrystallizing liquid will vitrify; that is,...
Broadband dielectric spectra of supercooled 1,2,6-hexanetriol are presented in order to reveal physi...
When a liquid is cooled to produce a glass its dynamics, dominated by the structural relaxation, bec...
The relaxation behaviour of two molecular glass-forming systems, namely sorbitol and maltitol, are ...
Understanding the glass transition requires getting the picture of the dynamical processes that inte...
Evidence is presented to show that the observed glass transition process in simple alcohols may be r...
Understanding the glass transition requires getting the picture of the dynamical processes that inte...
The glass transition phenomena are observed in many different classes of materials and have been stu...
Secondary relaxations have been classified into two types, depending on whether they are related to ...
Using depolarized light scattering, we have recently shown that structural relaxation in a broad ran...
The glass transitions of low-density amorphous ice (LDA) and high-density amorphous ice (HDA) are th...
68 pages; 21 figs; 481 references Journal: Rev. Mod. Phys. 83, 587 (2011)We provide a theoretical pe...
Establishing the structure–property relationship is an important goal of glassy materials, but it is...
A series of poly(sulfone) model compounds, which have a common structure of diphenyl sulfone with a ...
In this paper, we study secondary relaxations in a neat glass former close and below the glass trans...
Upon decreasing temperature or increasing pressure, a noncrystallizing liquid will vitrify; that is,...
Broadband dielectric spectra of supercooled 1,2,6-hexanetriol are presented in order to reveal physi...
When a liquid is cooled to produce a glass its dynamics, dominated by the structural relaxation, bec...