A broad fundamental understanding of the mechanisms underlying the phenomenology of supercooled liquids has remained elusive, despite decades of intense exploration. When supercooled beneath its characteristic melting temperature, a liquid sees a sharp rise in its viscosity over a narrow temperature range, eventually becoming frozen on laboratory timescales. Explaining this immense increase in viscosity is one of the principle goals of condensed matter physicists. To that end, numerous theoretical frameworks have been proposed, which explain and reproduce the temperature dependence of the viscosity of supercooled liquids. Each of these frameworks appears only applicable to specific classes of glassformers, and each possesses a number of var...
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In the last few decades, theoretical and experimental studies of glass-forming liquids have revealed...
Liquid water is considered to be a peculiar example of glass forming materials because of the possib...
The glass transition remains one of the great open problems of modern physics. This dissertation aim...
The microscopic origin of glass transition, when liquid viscosity changes continuously by more than ...
Theoretical approaches to the development of an understanding of the behaviour of simple supercooled...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
We describe an atomistic method for computing the viscosity of highly viscous liquids based on activ...
The essential query about glass formation is how to understand the sheer temperature dependence of v...
We present a model for glassy dynamics in supercooled liquid mixtures. Given the relaxation behavior...
We describe an atomistic method for computing the viscosity of highly viscous liquids based on activ...
Supercooled liquids are characterized by relaxation times that increase dramatically by cooling or c...
The microscopic origin of glass transition, when liquid viscosity changes continuously by more than ...
International audienceWhen liquids are cooled below their melting temperature T-m, sometimes they do...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.We used molecular dynamics simulations to study supe...
Article Copyright 2015 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal us...
In the last few decades, theoretical and experimental studies of glass-forming liquids have revealed...
Liquid water is considered to be a peculiar example of glass forming materials because of the possib...
The glass transition remains one of the great open problems of modern physics. This dissertation aim...
The microscopic origin of glass transition, when liquid viscosity changes continuously by more than ...
Theoretical approaches to the development of an understanding of the behaviour of simple supercooled...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
We describe an atomistic method for computing the viscosity of highly viscous liquids based on activ...
The essential query about glass formation is how to understand the sheer temperature dependence of v...
We present a model for glassy dynamics in supercooled liquid mixtures. Given the relaxation behavior...
We describe an atomistic method for computing the viscosity of highly viscous liquids based on activ...
Supercooled liquids are characterized by relaxation times that increase dramatically by cooling or c...
The microscopic origin of glass transition, when liquid viscosity changes continuously by more than ...
International audienceWhen liquids are cooled below their melting temperature T-m, sometimes they do...
2016 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.We used molecular dynamics simulations to study supe...
Article Copyright 2015 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal us...
In the last few decades, theoretical and experimental studies of glass-forming liquids have revealed...
Liquid water is considered to be a peculiar example of glass forming materials because of the possib...