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Origin of liquid fragility

Chae Woo Ryu, T. Egami

2020Physical review. E30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liquid fragility characterizes how steeply the viscosity of a glass-forming liquid decreases with increasing temperature above the glass transition. It is one of the most fundamental properties of a liquid, with high importance for science and application. Yet, its origin is unclear. Here we show that it is directly related to the structural coherence of the medium-range order (MRO) in liquid defined by the decay of the pair-distribution function with distance. The MRO can also be evaluated from the first peak of the structure function determined by x-ray or neutron diffraction, and it is a measure of the cooperativity of atomic motion in a diffusive event in supercooled liquids. These findings shed light on the mechanism of atomic transport in supercooled liquids.

Topics & Concepts

SupercoolingFragilityViscosityCooperativityMaterials scienceGlass transitionRadial distribution functionNeutron diffractionNeutronCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Condensed matter physicsPair distribution functionDiffractionPhysicsThermodynamicsOpticsMolecular dynamicsChemistryNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsComposite materialBiochemistryPolymerMaterial Dynamics and PropertiesGlass properties and applicationsTheoretical and Computational Physics
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