Viscosity of glass-forming liquids |
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Authors: | John C. Mauro Yuanzheng Yue Adam J. Ellison Prabhat K. Gupta Douglas C. Allan |
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Affiliation: | aScience and Technology Division, Corning Incorporated, Corning, NY 14831; ;bSection of Chemistry, Aalborg University, DK-9000 Aalborg, Denmark; and ;cDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210 |
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Abstract: | The low-temperature dynamics of ultraviscous liquids hold the key to understanding the nature of glass transition and relaxation phenomena, including the potential existence of an ideal thermodynamic glass transition. Unfortunately, existing viscosity models, such as the Vogel–Fulcher–Tammann (VFT) and Avramov–Milchev (AM) equations, exhibit systematic error when extrapolating to low temperatures. We present a model offering an improved description of the viscosity–temperature relationship for both inorganic and organic liquids using the same number of parameters as VFT and AM. The model has a clear physical foundation based on the temperature dependence of configurational entropy, and it offers an accurate prediction of low-temperature isokoms without any singularity at finite temperature. Our results cast doubt on the existence of a Kauzmann entropy catastrophe and associated ideal glass transition. |
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Keywords: | modeling supercooled liquids configurational entropy relaxation |
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