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Thermal expansion and the glass transition

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
Thermal expansion and the glass transition / P. Lunkenheimer, A. Loidl, B. Riechers, A. Zaccone, K. Samwer. - In: NATURE PHYSICS. - ISSN 1745-2473. - 19:5(2023), pp. 694-699. [10.1038/s41567-022-01920-5]
Abstract:
The Lindemann criterion states that crystals melt when thermal vibrations overcome binding forces. It is now found that this picture does not hold for glasses, and that there is a universal relationship between glass temperature and thermal expansion.Melting is well understood in terms of the Lindemann criterion, which essentially states that crystalline materials melt when the thermal vibrations of their atoms become so vigorous that they shake themselves free of the binding forces. This picture does not necessarily have to hold for glasses, where the nature of the solid-liquid cross-over is highly debated. The Lindemann criterion implies that the thermal expansion coefficients of crystals are inversely proportional to their melting temperatures. Here we find that, in contrast, the thermal expansion coefficient of glasses decreases more strongly with increasing glass temperature, which marks the liquid-solid cross-over in this material class. However, this proportionality returns when the thermal expansion coefficient is scaled by the fragility, a measure of particle cooperativity. Therefore, for a glass to become liquid, it is not sufficient to simply overcome the interparticle binding energies. Instead, more energy must be invested to break up the typical cooperative particle network that is common to glassy materials. The thermal expansion coefficient of the liquid phase reveals similar anomalous behaviour and is universally enhanced by a constant factor of approximately 3. These universalities allow the estimation of glass temperatures from thermal expansion and vice versa.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
P. Lunkenheimer, A. Loidl, B. Riechers, A. Zaccone, K. Samwer
Autori di Ateneo:
ZACCONE ALESSIO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1010429
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1010429/2314599/s41567-022-01920-5.pdf
Progetto:
Solving the multi-scale problem in materials mechanics: a pathway to chemical design (Multimech)
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