The microscopic origin of glass transition, when liquid viscosity changes continuously by more than ten orders of magnitude, is challenging to explain from first principles. Here we describe the detailed derivation and implementation of a Markovian Network model to calculate the shear viscosity of deeply supercooled liquids based on numerical sampling of an atomistic energy landscape, which sheds some light on this transition. Shear stress relaxation is calculated from a master-equation description in which the system follows a transition-state pathway trajectory of hopping among local energy minima separated by activation barriers, which is in turn sampled by a metadynamics-based algorithm. Quantitative connection is established between th...
Supercooled liquids and the glass transition are not satisfactorily understood to date. The temperat...
We have carried out extensive molecular dynamics simulations of a supercooled polydisperse Lennard-J...
For decades, scientists have debated whether supercooled liquids stop flowing below a glass transiti...
The microscopic origin of glass transition, when liquid viscosity changes continuously by more than ...
We describe an atomistic method for computing the viscosity of highly viscous liquids based on activ...
We describe an atomistic method for computing the viscosity of highly viscous liquids based on activ...
A broad fundamental understanding of the mechanisms underlying the phenomenology of supercooled liqu...
The glass transition remains one of the great open problems of modern physics. This dissertation aim...
The present work deals with the application of the random-walk model, proposed by Arkhipov and Bässl...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
A theory of the glass transition of network liquids is developed using self-consistent phonon and li...
We present a model for glassy dynamics in supercooled liquid mixtures. Given the relaxation behavior...
Supercooled liquids are characterized by relaxation times that increase dramatically by cooling or c...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
Recently, Mallamace et al. (Eur. Phys. J. E 34, 94 (2011)) proposed a crossover temperature, T × , a...
Supercooled liquids and the glass transition are not satisfactorily understood to date. The temperat...
We have carried out extensive molecular dynamics simulations of a supercooled polydisperse Lennard-J...
For decades, scientists have debated whether supercooled liquids stop flowing below a glass transiti...
The microscopic origin of glass transition, when liquid viscosity changes continuously by more than ...
We describe an atomistic method for computing the viscosity of highly viscous liquids based on activ...
We describe an atomistic method for computing the viscosity of highly viscous liquids based on activ...
A broad fundamental understanding of the mechanisms underlying the phenomenology of supercooled liqu...
The glass transition remains one of the great open problems of modern physics. This dissertation aim...
The present work deals with the application of the random-walk model, proposed by Arkhipov and Bässl...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
A theory of the glass transition of network liquids is developed using self-consistent phonon and li...
We present a model for glassy dynamics in supercooled liquid mixtures. Given the relaxation behavior...
Supercooled liquids are characterized by relaxation times that increase dramatically by cooling or c...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
Recently, Mallamace et al. (Eur. Phys. J. E 34, 94 (2011)) proposed a crossover temperature, T × , a...
Supercooled liquids and the glass transition are not satisfactorily understood to date. The temperat...
We have carried out extensive molecular dynamics simulations of a supercooled polydisperse Lennard-J...
For decades, scientists have debated whether supercooled liquids stop flowing below a glass transiti...