A perspective on the fragility of glass-forming liquids

Q1 Physics and Astronomy
Christiane Alba-Simionesco , Gilles Tarjus
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Abstract

We discuss possible extraneous effects entering in the conventional measures of “fragility” at atmospheric pressure that may obscure a characterization of the genuine super-Arrhenius slowdown of relaxation. We first consider the role of density, which increases with decreasing temperature at constant pressure, and then the potential influence of the high-temperature dynamical behavior and of the associated activation energy scale. These two effects involve thermodynamic parameters and the strength of the “bare” activation energy reflecting the specific bonding between neighboring molecules. They vary from system to system with, most likely, little connection with any putative collective behavior associated with glass formation. We show how to scale these effects out by refining the definition of fragility and modifying the celebrated Angell plot. We dedicate this note to our great and so inspiring friend, Austen Angell, and associate in this tribute another dear colleague who died too soon, Daniel Kivelson.

玻璃成型液脆性的透视
我们讨论了在大气压下“脆性”的常规测量中可能出现的外来影响,这些影响可能会模糊对真正的超阿伦尼乌斯弛豫减速的描述。我们首先考虑了密度的作用,密度在恒压下随温度的降低而增加,然后考虑了高温动力学行为和相关活化能尺度的潜在影响。这两种效应涉及热力学参数和反映相邻分子之间特定键合的“裸”活化能的强度。它们因系统而异,很可能与与玻璃形成有关的任何假定的集体行为几乎没有联系。我们将展示如何通过细化脆弱性的定义和修改著名的安吉尔图来扩大这些影响。我们把这封信献给我们伟大的、鼓舞人心的朋友奥斯汀·安吉尔,同时也向另一位英年早逝的亲爱的同事丹尼尔·基维尔森致敬。
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Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids: X
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids: X Materials Science-Materials Chemistry
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