We show that the fragility m , the steepness of the viscosity and relaxation time close to the vitrification, increases with the degree of elastic softening, i.e. the decrease of the elastic modulus with increasing temperature, in a universal way. This provides a novel connection between the thermodynamics, via the modulus, and the kinetics. The finding is evidenced by numerical simulations and comparison with the experimental data of glassformers with widely different fragilities (33 ≤ m ≤ 115), leading to a fragility-independent elastic master curve extending over eighteen decades in viscosity and relaxation time. The master curve is accounted for by a cavity model pointing out the roles of both the available free volume and the cage soft...
International audienceAn important category of glass-forming materials is organic; it includes molec...
The kinetic fragility of a glass-forming liquid is an important parameter to describe its molecular ...
To understand the mechanism of the viscous slowdown in supercooled liquids that is responsible for g...
We show that the fragility m , the steepness of the viscosity and relaxation time close to the vitri...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
We show that the density and temperature dependences of the α-relaxation time of several glass-formi...
Within the shoving model of the glass transition, the relaxation time and the viscosity are related ...
We investigate by thorough molecular dynamics simulations the thermodynamic scaling (TS) of a polyme...
According to the elastic theory of the glass transition, the dynamics of glasses and glass-forming l...
If liquids, polymers, bio-materials, metals and molten salts can avoid crystallization during coolin...
The 2003 seminal paper entitled "Is the Fragility of a Liquid Embedded in the Properties of Its Glas...
The concept of 'fragility' constitutes a central point of the glass transition science serving as th...
We investigate by rheology and light scattering the influence of the elastic modulus, $G_0$, on the ...
If quenched fast enough, a liquid is able to avoid crystallization and will remain in a metastable s...
A model for the supercooled liquid is considered by taking into account its solidlike properties. We...
International audienceAn important category of glass-forming materials is organic; it includes molec...
The kinetic fragility of a glass-forming liquid is an important parameter to describe its molecular ...
To understand the mechanism of the viscous slowdown in supercooled liquids that is responsible for g...
We show that the fragility m , the steepness of the viscosity and relaxation time close to the vitri...
When they are cooled or compressed, several systems such as liquids, mixtures, polymers, biomaterial...
We show that the density and temperature dependences of the α-relaxation time of several glass-formi...
Within the shoving model of the glass transition, the relaxation time and the viscosity are related ...
We investigate by thorough molecular dynamics simulations the thermodynamic scaling (TS) of a polyme...
According to the elastic theory of the glass transition, the dynamics of glasses and glass-forming l...
If liquids, polymers, bio-materials, metals and molten salts can avoid crystallization during coolin...
The 2003 seminal paper entitled "Is the Fragility of a Liquid Embedded in the Properties of Its Glas...
The concept of 'fragility' constitutes a central point of the glass transition science serving as th...
We investigate by rheology and light scattering the influence of the elastic modulus, $G_0$, on the ...
If quenched fast enough, a liquid is able to avoid crystallization and will remain in a metastable s...
A model for the supercooled liquid is considered by taking into account its solidlike properties. We...
International audienceAn important category of glass-forming materials is organic; it includes molec...
The kinetic fragility of a glass-forming liquid is an important parameter to describe its molecular ...
To understand the mechanism of the viscous slowdown in supercooled liquids that is responsible for g...