Building on mode-coupling-theory calculations, we report a novel scenario for multiple glass transitions in a purely repulsive spherical potential: the square shoulder. The liquid-glass transition lines exhibit both melting by cooling and melting by compression as well as associated diffusion anomalies, similar to the ones observed in water. Differently from all previously investigated models, we find for small shoulder widths a glass-glass line that is disconnected from the liquid phase. Upon increasing the shoulder width such a glass-glass line merges with the liquid-glass transition lines, featuring two distinct end point singularities that give rise to logarithmic decays in the dynamics. We analytically explain these findings by conside...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
The glass transition, whereby liquids transform into amorphous solids at low temperatures, is a subj...
11 pages, 8 figures Journal: Phys. Rev. E 81, 031505 (2010)International audienceWe combine the hype...
Building on mode-coupling-theory calculations, we report a novel scenario for multiple glass transit...
We investigate the slow dynamics of a simple glass former whose interaction potential is the sum of ...
We performed extensive molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, supplemented by Mode Coupling Theory (MC...
Within the framework of the mode-coupling theory of super-cooled liquids, we investigate new phenome...
19 pages, 10 figuresWe present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite size effects in the relax...
5We present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite-size effects in the relaxation dynamics of g...
Within the framework of mode-coupling theory, the glass-transition scenario is investigated for a sy...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
We discuss generic features of the dynamics of glass-forming liquids close to the glass transition s...
Glass-forming liquids exhibit a rich phenomenology upon confinement. This is often related to the ef...
We compare theoretical and simulation results for static and dynamic properties for a model of parti...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
The glass transition, whereby liquids transform into amorphous solids at low temperatures, is a subj...
11 pages, 8 figures Journal: Phys. Rev. E 81, 031505 (2010)International audienceWe combine the hype...
Building on mode-coupling-theory calculations, we report a novel scenario for multiple glass transit...
We investigate the slow dynamics of a simple glass former whose interaction potential is the sum of ...
We performed extensive molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, supplemented by Mode Coupling Theory (MC...
Within the framework of the mode-coupling theory of super-cooled liquids, we investigate new phenome...
19 pages, 10 figuresWe present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite size effects in the relax...
5We present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite-size effects in the relaxation dynamics of g...
Within the framework of mode-coupling theory, the glass-transition scenario is investigated for a sy...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
We discuss generic features of the dynamics of glass-forming liquids close to the glass transition s...
Glass-forming liquids exhibit a rich phenomenology upon confinement. This is often related to the ef...
We compare theoretical and simulation results for static and dynamic properties for a model of parti...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
The glass transition, whereby liquids transform into amorphous solids at low temperatures, is a subj...
11 pages, 8 figures Journal: Phys. Rev. E 81, 031505 (2010)International audienceWe combine the hype...