Excitation Chains at the Glass Transition
Abstract
The excitation-chain theory of the glass transition, proposed in an earlier publication, predicts diverging, super-Arrhenius relaxation times and, via a similarly diverging length scale, suggests a way of understanding the relations between dynamic and thermodynamic properties of glass-forming liquids. I argue here that critically large excitation chains play a role roughly analogous to that played by critical clusters in the droplet model of vapor condensation. Unlike a first-order condensation point in a vapor, the glass transition is not a conventional phase transformation, and may not be a thermodynamic transition at all.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- September 2006
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:cond-mat/0606669
- Bibcode:
- 2006PhRvL..97k5704L
- Keywords:
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- 64.70.Pf;
- 62.20.Fe;
- 81.05.Kf;
- Glass transitions;
- Deformation and plasticity;
- Glasses;
- Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics;
- Condensed Matter - Materials Science
- E-Print:
- 4 pages, no figures