This book summarizes the experimental evidence and modern classical and theoretical approaches in understanding the vitreous state, from structural problems, over equilibrium and non-equilibrium thermodynamics, to statistical physics. Glasses, and especially silicate glasses, are only the best known representatives of this particular physical state of matter. Other typical representatives include organic polymer glasses, and many other easily vitrifying organic and inorganic substances, technically important materials, amidst them vitreous water and vitrified aqueous solutions, and also many metallic alloy systems. Some of these systems only form glasses under particular conditions, e.g. through ultra-rapid cooling. This book describes the ...
ABSTRACT: Recent experimental results on the dynamics of glass-forming materials, particularly poly-...
International audienceThe composition dependence of glass formation is examined in a variety of sili...
We take familiar inorganic oxide glasses and non-oxide glasses and the liquids from which they deriv...
The vitreous transition is characterized by a freezing of atomic degrees of freedom at a temperature...
A critical analysis of possible (including some newly proposed) definitions of the vitreous state an...
This review is concerned with the properties and structure of silica glass. The following topics are...
Silicate glasses are usually produced through the cooling of a liquid. The vitrification process is ...
The vitrification of pure water is compared with that of molecular solutions rich in water, and gros...
Some general principles underlying the possibility of vitrifying a randomly chosen molecular substan...
It is a challenge to calorimetrically determine the glass transition temperature (Tg) of vitreous si...
Glasses may be defined as solid systems characterized by the absence of short time fluidity and havi...
This thesis deals with several key aspects of the subject of glass formation with special emphasis o...
Although the majority of glasses in use in technology are complex mixtures of oxides or chalcogenide...
International audienceAn important category of glass-forming materials is organic; it includes molec...
This book is for any physicist interested in new vistas in the domain of non-crystalline condensed m...
ABSTRACT: Recent experimental results on the dynamics of glass-forming materials, particularly poly-...
International audienceThe composition dependence of glass formation is examined in a variety of sili...
We take familiar inorganic oxide glasses and non-oxide glasses and the liquids from which they deriv...
The vitreous transition is characterized by a freezing of atomic degrees of freedom at a temperature...
A critical analysis of possible (including some newly proposed) definitions of the vitreous state an...
This review is concerned with the properties and structure of silica glass. The following topics are...
Silicate glasses are usually produced through the cooling of a liquid. The vitrification process is ...
The vitrification of pure water is compared with that of molecular solutions rich in water, and gros...
Some general principles underlying the possibility of vitrifying a randomly chosen molecular substan...
It is a challenge to calorimetrically determine the glass transition temperature (Tg) of vitreous si...
Glasses may be defined as solid systems characterized by the absence of short time fluidity and havi...
This thesis deals with several key aspects of the subject of glass formation with special emphasis o...
Although the majority of glasses in use in technology are complex mixtures of oxides or chalcogenide...
International audienceAn important category of glass-forming materials is organic; it includes molec...
This book is for any physicist interested in new vistas in the domain of non-crystalline condensed m...
ABSTRACT: Recent experimental results on the dynamics of glass-forming materials, particularly poly-...
International audienceThe composition dependence of glass formation is examined in a variety of sili...
We take familiar inorganic oxide glasses and non-oxide glasses and the liquids from which they deriv...