Glassy Disordered Systems
Title | Glassy Disordered Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Michael I. Klinger |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 339 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9814407488 |
The present book describes the fundamental features of glassy disordered systems at high temperatures (close to the liquid-to-glass transition) and for the first time in a book, the universal anomalous properties of glasses at low energies (i.e. temperatures/frequencies lower than the Debye values) are depicted. Several important theoretical models for both the glass formation and the universal anomalous properties of glasses are described and analyzed. The origin and main features of soft atomic-motion modes and their excitations, as well as their role in the anomalous properties, are considered in detail. It is shown particularly that the soft-mode model gives rise to a consistent description of the anomalous properties. Additional manifestations of the soft modes in glassy phenomena are described. Other models of the anomalous glassy properties can be considered as limit cases of the soft-mode model for either very low or moderately low temperatures/frequencies.
Collective Dynamics of Nonlinear and Disordered Systems
Title | Collective Dynamics of Nonlinear and Disordered Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Günter Radons |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2005-01-12 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9783540213833 |
Phase transitions in disordered systems and related dynamical phenomena are a topic of intrinsically high interest in theoretical and experimental physics. This book presents a unified view, adopting concepts from each of the disjoint fields of disordered systems and nonlinear dynamics. Special attention is paid to the glass transition, from both experimental and theoretical viewpoints, to modern concepts of pattern formation, and to the application of the concepts of dynamical systems for understanding equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of fluids and solids. The content is accessible to graduate students, but will also be of benefit to specialists, since the presentation extends as far as the topics of ongoing research work.
Glassy Materials and Disordered Solids
Title | Glassy Materials and Disordered Solids PDF eBook |
Author | Kurt Binder |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9814350176 |
This book gives a pedagogical introduction to the physics of amorphous solids and related disordered condensed matter systems. Important concepts from statistical mechanics such as percolation, random walks, fractals and spin glasses are explained. Using these concepts, the common aspects of these systems are emphasized, and the current understanding of the glass transition and the structure of glasses are concisely reviewed. This second edition includes new material on emerging topics in the field of disordered systems such as gels, driven systems, dynamical heterogeneities, growing length scales etc. as well as an update of the literature in this rapidly developing field.
Disorder Effects on Relaxational Processes
Title | Disorder Effects on Relaxational Processes PDF eBook |
Author | Ranko Richert |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 745 |
Release | 2012-12-06 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 364278576X |
The field of non-crystalline materials has seen the emergence of many challeng ing problems during its long history. In recent years, the interest in polymeric and biological disordered matter has stimulated new activities which in turn have enlarged the organic and inorganic glass community. The current research fields and recent progress have extended our knowledge of the rich phenomenol ogy of glassy systems, where the role of disorder is fundamental for the underlying microscopic dynamics. In addition, despite the lack of a unified theory, many interesting theoretical models have recently evolved. The present volume offers the reader a collection of topics representing the current state in the understanding of disorder effects as well as a survey of the basic problems and phenomena involved. The task of compiling a book devoted to disordered systems has benefited much from a seminar organized by the W.-E. Heraeus Foundation in Bad Honnef in April 1992, where we had the opportunity to discuss the project with most of the authors. Here we wish to thank the Heraeus Foundation for their support, and the authors and Springer-Verlag, especially Dr. Marion Hertel, for the pleasant cooperation.
Jamming and Glass Transitions
Title | Jamming and Glass Transitions PDF eBook |
Author | Ada Altieri |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2019-08-28 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3030236005 |
The work described in this book originates from a major effort to develop a fundamental theory of the glass and the jamming transitions. The first chapters guide the reader through the phenomenology of supercooled liquids and structural glasses and provide the tools to analyze the most frequently used models able to predict the complex behavior of such systems. A fundamental outcome is a detailed theoretical derivation of an effective thermodynamic potential, along with the study of anomalous vibrational properties of sphere systems. The interested reader can find in these pages a clear and deep analysis of mean-field models as well as the description of advanced beyond-mean-field perturbative expansions. To investigate important second-order phase transitions in lattice models, the last part of the book proposes an innovative theoretical approach, based on a multi-layer construction. The different methods developed in this thesis shed new light on important connections among constraint satisfaction problems, jamming and critical phenomena in complex systems, and lay part of the groundwork for a complete theory of amorphous solids.
The Electron Glass
Title | The Electron Glass PDF eBook |
Author | M. Pollak |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0521195527 |
Presenting an up-to-date report on electronic glasses for researchers in condensed matter physics.
Structural Glasses and Supercooled Liquids
Title | Structural Glasses and Supercooled Liquids PDF eBook |
Author | Peter G. Wolynes |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 422 |
Release | 2012-04-10 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0470452234 |
With contributions from 24 global experts in diverse fields, and edited by world-recognized leaders in physical chemistry, chemical physics and biophysics, Structural Glasses and Supercooled Liquids: Theory, Experiment, and Applications presents a modern, complete survey of glassy phenomena in many systems based on firmly established characteristics of the underlying molecular motions as deduced by first principle theoretical calculations, or with direct/single-molecule experimental techniques. A well-rounded view of a variety of disordered systems where cooperative phenomena, which are epitomized by supercooled liquids, take place is provided. These systems include structural glasses and supercooled liquids, polymers, complex liquids, protein conformational dynamics, and strongly interacting electron systems with quenched/self-generated disorder. Detailed calculations and reasoned arguments closely corresponding with experimental data are included, making the book accessible to an educated non-expert reader.