A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed which extends the existing mode coupling theory (MCT) by incorporating, in a self-consistent way, the effects of activated events by using the concepts from the random first order transition (RFOT) theory. We show how the decay of the dynamic structure factor is modified by localized activated hopping events called instantons. The instanton vertex added to the usual MCT depicts the probability and consequences of such an event. In the vertex, the probability is proportional to exp(-A/sc) where sc is the configurational entropy. Close to the glass transition temperature, Tg, since sc is diminishing, the activated process slows beyond the time wind...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
We present a theoretical analysis of the dynamic structure factor (DSF) of a liquid at and below the...
Mode-coupling theory is an approach to the study of complex behavior in the supercooled liquids whic...
As a liquid is progressively supercooled toward its glass transition temperature, an intriguing weak...
In low-temperature-supercooled liquids, below the ideal mode-coupling theory transition temperature,...
In low-temperature-supercooled liquids, below the ideal mode-coupling theory transition temperature,...
Why glasses behave like solids in the absence of their having any long range structural order, is a ...
The dynamic structure factor in the supercooled liquid state just above the glass transition tempera...
\u3cp\u3eThe mode-coupling theory of the glass transition treats the dynamics of supercooled liquids...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
We present a theoretical analysis of the dynamic structure factor (DSF) of a liquid at and below the...
Mode-coupling theory is an approach to the study of complex behavior in the supercooled liquids whic...
As a liquid is progressively supercooled toward its glass transition temperature, an intriguing weak...
In low-temperature-supercooled liquids, below the ideal mode-coupling theory transition temperature,...
In low-temperature-supercooled liquids, below the ideal mode-coupling theory transition temperature,...
Why glasses behave like solids in the absence of their having any long range structural order, is a ...
The dynamic structure factor in the supercooled liquid state just above the glass transition tempera...
\u3cp\u3eThe mode-coupling theory of the glass transition treats the dynamics of supercooled liquids...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...
A typical liquid can be cooled down so as to avoid crystallisation resulting in what is called a sup...