论文标题
用于玻璃形成系统动力学的新缩放范式
New scaling paradigm for dynamics in glass-forming systems
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论文摘要
缺乏最终的扩展关系,用于玻璃形成系统中主要放松时间或粘度的预期变化构成了巨大的基本挑战,也阻碍了相关材料工程应用的发展。该报告将问题与与假设奇点的遥控域遥遥无期的位置联系起来。作为解决方案,提出了线性化的,对失真敏感的分析。它是针对与基本玻璃过渡模型相关的缩放关系开发的:自由体积,熵,临界,避免了关键性和动力约束方法。对于所有模型缩放关系,它们基于脆弱性的替代公式,介绍了半普遍的动力学指标。基于激活能量指数的替代方法补充了扭曲敏感的分析,该方法表明其在预期区域中的冷却相对变化。搜索从甘油到山梨糖醇的一系列多元醇中的预先动力学的连贯描述,用于在实践中呈现并验证扭曲敏感分析的应用。 Myega和最近的“激活和关键”(AC)只有两个缩放方程式通过了此类考试。他们还揭示了Stickel操作员分析以检测动态交叉的有限可靠性。该报告构成了用于应用的独特工具指南,以及对玻璃过渡模型的检查点分析。讨论的重点是冷却的温度路径,但还讨论了仍未讨论的压力路径的扩展。
The lack of ultimate scaling relations for previtreous changes of the primary relaxation time or viscosity in glass-forming systems constitutes the grand fundamental challenge, also hindering the development of relevant material engineering applications. The report links the problem to the location of the previtreous domain remote from a hypothetical singularity. As the solution, the linearized, distortions-sensitive analysis is proposed. It is developed for scaling-relations linked to basic glass transition models: free volume, entropic, critical-like, avoided criticality, and kinetically constrained approaches. For all model scaling relations their alternative formulations based on fragility, the semi-universal metric of dynamics, are presented. The distortions-sensitive analysis is supplemented by the alternative approach based on the activation energy index showing its relative changes on cooling in the previtreous region. The search for the coherent description of the previtreous dynamics in the homologous series of polyols, from glycerol to sorbitol, is used to present in practice and validate the application of the distortions sensitive analysis. Only two scaling equation, MYEGA and the recent 'activation and critical' (AC), passed such exam. They also revealed a limited reliability of the Stickel operator' analysis for detecting the dynamic crossover. The report constitutes the unique tool-guide for applications, and a checkpoint analysis of the glass transition models. The discussion focuses on the temperature path on cooling but the extension for the still hardly discussed pressure path is also discussed.