The slow dynamics of glass-forming liquids is a complex subject of the condensed matter science. But the fragile-to-strong transition, which was observed not long ago [Ito, et al, Nature 1999], makes this subject even more complex since it is extremely challenging to directly probe the structural, topological and thermodynamic changes causing this transition. The theory for describing the transition has not been fully established. In this paper, we summarize our current understanding of the fragile-to-strong transition in some glass-forming liquids basedon our two published papers and recent unpublished results. At the same timewe point out major challenges and perspectives for clarifying both the originand consequences of the fragile-to-st...
Fragility is a novel concept to understand the behaviour of glass-forming liquids. Several approache...
International audienceWhen liquids are cooled below their melting temperature T-m, sometimes they do...
The glass transition is alternatively described as either a dynamic transition in which there is a d...
The slow dynamics of glass-forming liquids is a complex subject of the condensed matter science. But...
Glass formers are in general classified as strong or fragile depending on whether their relaxation r...
International audienceAn important category of glass-forming materials is organic; it includes molec...
It is known that both the fragile-to-strong (F−S) transition and relaxation processes occur in numer...
Fragility is viewed as a measure of the loss of rigidity of a glass structure above its glass transi...
Liquids can be broadly classified into two categories, fragile and strong ones, depending on how the...
We investigate a metallic glass-forming (GF) material (Al90Sm10) exhibiting a fragile-strong (FS) gl...
Glass is a microscopically disordered, solid form of matter that results when a fluid is cooled or c...
We develop a framework for understanding the difference between strong and fragile behavior in the d...
In this work, we revisit the fragile-to-strong transition (FTS) in the simulated BKS silica from the...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
Glass is a liquid that has lost its ability to flow. Why this particular substance undergoes such a ...
Fragility is a novel concept to understand the behaviour of glass-forming liquids. Several approache...
International audienceWhen liquids are cooled below their melting temperature T-m, sometimes they do...
The glass transition is alternatively described as either a dynamic transition in which there is a d...
The slow dynamics of glass-forming liquids is a complex subject of the condensed matter science. But...
Glass formers are in general classified as strong or fragile depending on whether their relaxation r...
International audienceAn important category of glass-forming materials is organic; it includes molec...
It is known that both the fragile-to-strong (F−S) transition and relaxation processes occur in numer...
Fragility is viewed as a measure of the loss of rigidity of a glass structure above its glass transi...
Liquids can be broadly classified into two categories, fragile and strong ones, depending on how the...
We investigate a metallic glass-forming (GF) material (Al90Sm10) exhibiting a fragile-strong (FS) gl...
Glass is a microscopically disordered, solid form of matter that results when a fluid is cooled or c...
We develop a framework for understanding the difference between strong and fragile behavior in the d...
In this work, we revisit the fragile-to-strong transition (FTS) in the simulated BKS silica from the...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
Glass is a liquid that has lost its ability to flow. Why this particular substance undergoes such a ...
Fragility is a novel concept to understand the behaviour of glass-forming liquids. Several approache...
International audienceWhen liquids are cooled below their melting temperature T-m, sometimes they do...
The glass transition is alternatively described as either a dynamic transition in which there is a d...