The vitreous transition is characterized by a freezing of atomic degrees of freedom at a temperature Tg depending on the heating and cooling rates. A kinetic origin is generally attributed to this phenomenon instead of a thermodynamic one which we develop here. Completed homogeneous nucleation laws reflecting the energy saving due to Fermi energy equalization of nascent crystals and their melt are used. They are applied to bulk metallic glasses and extended to inorganic glasses and polymers. A transition T*g among various Tg corresponds to a crystal homogeneous nucleation temperature, leading to a preliminary formation of a cluster distribution during the relaxation time preceding the long steady-state nucleation time of crystals in small s...
We present calculation results of the temperature interval δTg characterizing the liquid–glass trans...
Melting is well understood in terms of the Lindemann criterion, which essentially states that crysta...
The glassy state and the character of the liquid-glass transition from undercooled liquid to amorpho...
A critical analysis of possible (including some newly proposed) definitions of the vitreous state an...
This book summarizes the experimental evidence and modern classical and theoretical approaches in un...
Silicate glasses are usually produced through the cooling of a liquid. The vitrification process is ...
The energy saving resulting from the equalization of Fermi energies of a crystal and its melt is add...
A short review on relaxation theories of glass transition is presented. The main attention is paid t...
SUMMARY. The application of classical nucleation theory to the initiation of crystal growth in glass...
To Turnbull’s study of the kinetic problem of nucleation and growth of crystals, we add the further ...
All materials are vitrified by fast quenching even monoatomic substances. Second melting temperature...
International audienceAll materials are vitrified by fast quenching even monoatomic substances. Seco...
Both crystallization and relaxation are intrinsic characteristics that derive from the metastable na...
A fundamental problem of glass transition is to provide a quantitative and microscopic explanation o...
This work contributes to the understanding of thermodynamic aspects and microscopic mechanisms of th...
We present calculation results of the temperature interval δTg characterizing the liquid–glass trans...
Melting is well understood in terms of the Lindemann criterion, which essentially states that crysta...
The glassy state and the character of the liquid-glass transition from undercooled liquid to amorpho...
A critical analysis of possible (including some newly proposed) definitions of the vitreous state an...
This book summarizes the experimental evidence and modern classical and theoretical approaches in un...
Silicate glasses are usually produced through the cooling of a liquid. The vitrification process is ...
The energy saving resulting from the equalization of Fermi energies of a crystal and its melt is add...
A short review on relaxation theories of glass transition is presented. The main attention is paid t...
SUMMARY. The application of classical nucleation theory to the initiation of crystal growth in glass...
To Turnbull’s study of the kinetic problem of nucleation and growth of crystals, we add the further ...
All materials are vitrified by fast quenching even monoatomic substances. Second melting temperature...
International audienceAll materials are vitrified by fast quenching even monoatomic substances. Seco...
Both crystallization and relaxation are intrinsic characteristics that derive from the metastable na...
A fundamental problem of glass transition is to provide a quantitative and microscopic explanation o...
This work contributes to the understanding of thermodynamic aspects and microscopic mechanisms of th...
We present calculation results of the temperature interval δTg characterizing the liquid–glass trans...
Melting is well understood in terms of the Lindemann criterion, which essentially states that crysta...
The glassy state and the character of the liquid-glass transition from undercooled liquid to amorpho...