Relaxation and Diffusion in Complex Systems comprehensively presents a variety of experimental evidences of universal relaxation and diffusion properties in complex materials and systems. The materials discussed include liquids, glasses, colloids, polymers, rubbers, plastic crystals and aqueous mixtures, as well as carbohydrates, biomolecules, bioprotectants and pharmaceuticals. Due to the abundance of experimental data, emphasis is placed on glass-formers and the glass transition problem, a still unsolved problem in condensed matter physics and chemistry. The evidence for universal properties of relaxation and diffusion dynamics suggests that a fundamental physical law is at work. The origin of the universal properties is traced to the man...
The structural relaxation properties of high-solid gelling polysaccharides, gelatin and whey protein...
ABSTRACT: Structural dynamics in the glassy state of two protic ionic liquids, carvedilol phosphate ...
On approaching the glass transition, the microscopic kinetic unit spends increasing time rattling in...
Most glass-forming systems are composed of basic units interacting with each other with a nontrivial...
We present the results of computer simulations of diffusion and relaxation both in the liquid and th...
International audienceThe classical approaches of the slow dynamics of liquid glass formers and glas...
The glass transition phenomena are observed in many different classes of materials and have been stu...
The development of the molecular theory of configurational relaxation phenomena in polymers is brief...
The relaxation effects and the kinetics of the liquid-glass transition are controlled by the molecul...
Relaxation in glass-forming substances is necessarily a many-body problem because of intermolecular ...
A theoretical perspective is provided on the glass transition in molecular liquids at thermal equili...
The relaxation behaviour of various statistical and thermodynamic many body systems like percolating...
ABSTRACT: Recent experimental results on the dynamics of glass-forming materials, particularly poly-...
Because the theory of SER is still a work in progress, the phenomenon itself can be said to be the o...
This thesis is concerned with effects of geometrical confinement on dynamics in disordered materials...
The structural relaxation properties of high-solid gelling polysaccharides, gelatin and whey protein...
ABSTRACT: Structural dynamics in the glassy state of two protic ionic liquids, carvedilol phosphate ...
On approaching the glass transition, the microscopic kinetic unit spends increasing time rattling in...
Most glass-forming systems are composed of basic units interacting with each other with a nontrivial...
We present the results of computer simulations of diffusion and relaxation both in the liquid and th...
International audienceThe classical approaches of the slow dynamics of liquid glass formers and glas...
The glass transition phenomena are observed in many different classes of materials and have been stu...
The development of the molecular theory of configurational relaxation phenomena in polymers is brief...
The relaxation effects and the kinetics of the liquid-glass transition are controlled by the molecul...
Relaxation in glass-forming substances is necessarily a many-body problem because of intermolecular ...
A theoretical perspective is provided on the glass transition in molecular liquids at thermal equili...
The relaxation behaviour of various statistical and thermodynamic many body systems like percolating...
ABSTRACT: Recent experimental results on the dynamics of glass-forming materials, particularly poly-...
Because the theory of SER is still a work in progress, the phenomenon itself can be said to be the o...
This thesis is concerned with effects of geometrical confinement on dynamics in disordered materials...
The structural relaxation properties of high-solid gelling polysaccharides, gelatin and whey protein...
ABSTRACT: Structural dynamics in the glassy state of two protic ionic liquids, carvedilol phosphate ...
On approaching the glass transition, the microscopic kinetic unit spends increasing time rattling in...