International audienceAs a contribution to the residual entropy debate for glasses, we have made simulations to compare the configurational entropies of a two-level system as calculated from either classical or statistical thermodynamics under equilibrium and nonequilibrium conditions. Upon cooling the latter entropies become greater than the former so that the real residual entropy is greater than the calorimetrically estimated value. We also find that a new equivalent transformation can precisely convert the value of the calorimetric entropy into that of the statistical thermodynamics in our model. New insights on configurational entropy are obtained in terms of 'structural degeneracy' originating from microscopic structural disorder and ...
Classical description of thermodynamic properties during glass transition has been questioned by the...
The structural relaxation dynamics of two Molecular glass-forming systems have been analyzed by mean...
A critical analysis for the arguments in support of, and against, the traditional approach to thermo...
International audienceAs a contribution to the residual entropy debate for glasses, we have made sim...
International audienceAs part of our study of configurational entropy in non-equilibrium systems, we...
International audienceWith the aim of discussing recent conflicting views of configurational entropy...
International audienceIn a recent publication we considered a simple two-level system to clarify the...
Classical description of thermodynamic properties during glass transition has been questioned by the...
A popular Adam-Gibbs scenario has suggested that the excess entropy of glass and liquid over crystal...
Dynamic heterogeneity is an intrinsic characteristic of amorphous materials that is closely related ...
International audienceA glass is a non-equilibrium thermodynamic state whose physical properties dep...
. This paper gives an introduction and brief overview of some of our recent work on the equilibrium ...
A critical analysis of possible (including some newly proposed) definitions of the vitreous state an...
6siLiquids relax extremely slowly on approaching the glass state. One explanation is that an entropy...
A novel thermodynamic treatment of residual entropy in crystals, involving the configurational parti...
Classical description of thermodynamic properties during glass transition has been questioned by the...
The structural relaxation dynamics of two Molecular glass-forming systems have been analyzed by mean...
A critical analysis for the arguments in support of, and against, the traditional approach to thermo...
International audienceAs a contribution to the residual entropy debate for glasses, we have made sim...
International audienceAs part of our study of configurational entropy in non-equilibrium systems, we...
International audienceWith the aim of discussing recent conflicting views of configurational entropy...
International audienceIn a recent publication we considered a simple two-level system to clarify the...
Classical description of thermodynamic properties during glass transition has been questioned by the...
A popular Adam-Gibbs scenario has suggested that the excess entropy of glass and liquid over crystal...
Dynamic heterogeneity is an intrinsic characteristic of amorphous materials that is closely related ...
International audienceA glass is a non-equilibrium thermodynamic state whose physical properties dep...
. This paper gives an introduction and brief overview of some of our recent work on the equilibrium ...
A critical analysis of possible (including some newly proposed) definitions of the vitreous state an...
6siLiquids relax extremely slowly on approaching the glass state. One explanation is that an entropy...
A novel thermodynamic treatment of residual entropy in crystals, involving the configurational parti...
Classical description of thermodynamic properties during glass transition has been questioned by the...
The structural relaxation dynamics of two Molecular glass-forming systems have been analyzed by mean...
A critical analysis for the arguments in support of, and against, the traditional approach to thermo...