Using a distinguishable-particle lattice model based on void-induced dynamics, we successfully reproduce the well-known linear relation between heat capacity and temperature at very low temperatures. The heat capacity is dominated by two-level systems formed due to the strong localization of voids to two neighboring sites, and can be exactly calculated in the limit of ultrastable glasses. Similar but weaker localization at higher temperatures accounts for glass transition. The result supports the conventional two-level tunneling picture by revealing how two-level systems emerge from random particle interactions, which also cause glass transition. Our approach provides a unified framework for relating microscopic dynamics of glasses at room ...
Glasses at low temperatures show rather universal physical properties that are attributed to the low...
The dynamic behavior of glass forming materials is similar for a variety of materials irrespective o...
One of the most actively debated issues in the study of the glass transition is whether a mean-field...
Using a distinguishable-particle lattice model based on void-induced dynamics, we successfully repro...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to characterize low-energy two-level systems (TLS) in glasses....
The specific-heat capacity c v of glass formers undergoes a hysteresis when subjected to a cooling...
We propose a microscopic translationally invariant glass model which exhibits two-level tunneling sy...
We perform kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of a distinguishable-particle lattice model of structural...
The problems of the intermediate-range atomic structure of glasses and of the mechanism for the glas...
Glass poses an especially challenging problem for physicists. The key to making progress in theoreti...
The dynamics of glasses is characterized by disorder-specific, more or less localized modes: tunnell...
3siWe study the equilibrium statistical properties of the potential energy landscape of several glas...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
The discovery of magnetic and compositional effects in the low temperature properties of multi-compo...
24 pages, 11 figures; minor corrections + enlarged introduction and conclusionWe consider ``lattice ...
Glasses at low temperatures show rather universal physical properties that are attributed to the low...
The dynamic behavior of glass forming materials is similar for a variety of materials irrespective o...
One of the most actively debated issues in the study of the glass transition is whether a mean-field...
Using a distinguishable-particle lattice model based on void-induced dynamics, we successfully repro...
We use molecular dynamics simulations to characterize low-energy two-level systems (TLS) in glasses....
The specific-heat capacity c v of glass formers undergoes a hysteresis when subjected to a cooling...
We propose a microscopic translationally invariant glass model which exhibits two-level tunneling sy...
We perform kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of a distinguishable-particle lattice model of structural...
The problems of the intermediate-range atomic structure of glasses and of the mechanism for the glas...
Glass poses an especially challenging problem for physicists. The key to making progress in theoreti...
The dynamics of glasses is characterized by disorder-specific, more or less localized modes: tunnell...
3siWe study the equilibrium statistical properties of the potential energy landscape of several glas...
Most materials attain a glassy state at low temperatures under suitable methods of preparation. This...
The discovery of magnetic and compositional effects in the low temperature properties of multi-compo...
24 pages, 11 figures; minor corrections + enlarged introduction and conclusionWe consider ``lattice ...
Glasses at low temperatures show rather universal physical properties that are attributed to the low...
The dynamic behavior of glass forming materials is similar for a variety of materials irrespective o...
One of the most actively debated issues in the study of the glass transition is whether a mean-field...