International audienceWe show that introducing long-range Coulomb interactions immediately lifts the massive ground state degeneracy induced by geometric frustration for electrons on quarter-filled triangular lattices in the classical limit. Important consequences include the stabilization of a stripe-ordered crystalline (global) ground state, but also the emergence of very many low-lying metastable states with amorphous " stripe-glass " spatial structures. Melting of the stripe order thus leads to a frustrated Coulomb liquid at intermediate temperatures, showing remarkably slow (viscous) dynamics, with very long relaxation times growing in Arrhenius fashion upon cooling, as typical of strong glass for-mers. On shorter time scales, the syst...
The role of frustration and quenched disorder in driving the transformation of a crystal into a glas...
Various static and dynamic phenomena displayed by glass-forming liquids, particularly those near the...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...
We show that introducing long-range Coulomb interactions immediately lifts the massive ground state ...
Geometric frustration, i.e. the impossibility to extend the local order of a system to tile the whol...
Glassy systems are disordered systems characterized by extremely slow dynamics. Examples are superco...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
Geometric frustration describes the inability of a local molecular arrangement, such as icosahedra f...
We investigate the lattice Coulomb glass model in three dimensions via Monte Carlo simulations. No e...
International audienceGlasses are ubiquitous in daily life and technology. However the microscopic m...
We study the statistical mechanics and the equilibrium dynamics of a system of classical Heisenberg ...
What is the origin of the sharp slowdown displayed by glassy systems? Physical common sense suggests...
We applied the molecular dynamics simulation to a system of supercooled liquid dimers and studied th...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
The relaxation of the specific heat and the entropy to their equilibrium values is investigated nume...
The role of frustration and quenched disorder in driving the transformation of a crystal into a glas...
Various static and dynamic phenomena displayed by glass-forming liquids, particularly those near the...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...
We show that introducing long-range Coulomb interactions immediately lifts the massive ground state ...
Geometric frustration, i.e. the impossibility to extend the local order of a system to tile the whol...
Glassy systems are disordered systems characterized by extremely slow dynamics. Examples are superco...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
Geometric frustration describes the inability of a local molecular arrangement, such as icosahedra f...
We investigate the lattice Coulomb glass model in three dimensions via Monte Carlo simulations. No e...
International audienceGlasses are ubiquitous in daily life and technology. However the microscopic m...
We study the statistical mechanics and the equilibrium dynamics of a system of classical Heisenberg ...
What is the origin of the sharp slowdown displayed by glassy systems? Physical common sense suggests...
We applied the molecular dynamics simulation to a system of supercooled liquid dimers and studied th...
Many fascinating questions still remain unsettled for condensed matter physicists who study the glas...
The relaxation of the specific heat and the entropy to their equilibrium values is investigated nume...
The role of frustration and quenched disorder in driving the transformation of a crystal into a glas...
Various static and dynamic phenomena displayed by glass-forming liquids, particularly those near the...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...