We quantify, within mode coupling theory, how changes in the liquid structure affect that of the glass. Apart from the known sensitivity to the structure factor S(q) at wave vectors around the first sharp diffraction peak q0, we find a strong (and inverted) response to structure at wave vectors below this peak: an increase in S(q0∕2) lowers the degree of arrest over a wide q-range. This strong sensitivity to “caged cage” packing effects, on length scales of order 2d, is much weaker in attractive glasses where short-range bonding dominates the steric caging effect
The dynamic structure factor in the supercooled liquid state just above the glass transition tempera...
26 pages, 6 figuresWe compute analytically and numerically the four-point correlation function that ...
Quenching-in of different high T complexities of glassformers for leisurely study at lower temperatu...
Understanding the physics of glass formation remains one of the major unsolved challenges of condens...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
Mode-coupling theory is an approach to the study of complex behavior in the supercooled liquids whic...
The 2003 seminal paper entitled "Is the Fragility of a Liquid Embedded in the Properties of Its Glas...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
If a liquid is cooled sufficiently below the melting point, it becomes metastable with respect to th...
The mode coupling theory (MCT) for the ideal liquid glass transition, which was worked out for simpl...
International audienceIt is widely believed that the emergence of slow glassy dynamics is encoded in...
Understanding the glass transition requires getting the picture of the dynamical processes that inte...
\u3cp\u3eUnderstanding the physics of glass formation remains one of the major unsolved challenges o...
Understanding the glass transition requires getting the picture of the dynamical processes that inte...
The dynamic structure factor in the supercooled liquid state just above the glass transition tempera...
26 pages, 6 figuresWe compute analytically and numerically the four-point correlation function that ...
Quenching-in of different high T complexities of glassformers for leisurely study at lower temperatu...
Understanding the physics of glass formation remains one of the major unsolved challenges of condens...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
Mode-coupling theory is an approach to the study of complex behavior in the supercooled liquids whic...
The 2003 seminal paper entitled "Is the Fragility of a Liquid Embedded in the Properties of Its Glas...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
If a liquid is cooled sufficiently below the melting point, it becomes metastable with respect to th...
The mode coupling theory (MCT) for the ideal liquid glass transition, which was worked out for simpl...
International audienceIt is widely believed that the emergence of slow glassy dynamics is encoded in...
Understanding the glass transition requires getting the picture of the dynamical processes that inte...
\u3cp\u3eUnderstanding the physics of glass formation remains one of the major unsolved challenges o...
Understanding the glass transition requires getting the picture of the dynamical processes that inte...
The dynamic structure factor in the supercooled liquid state just above the glass transition tempera...
26 pages, 6 figuresWe compute analytically and numerically the four-point correlation function that ...
Quenching-in of different high T complexities of glassformers for leisurely study at lower temperatu...