Angell plot from the potential energy landscape perspective

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Abstract

Within the scenario of the potential energy landscape (PEL), a thermodynamic model has been developed to uncover the physics behind the Angell plot. In our model, by separating the barrier distribution in PELs into a Gaussian-like and a power-law form, we obtain a general relationship between the relaxation time and the temperature. The wide range of the experimental data in the Angell plot, as well as the molecular-dynamics data, can be excellently fitted by two characteristic parameters, the effective barrier (ω) and the effective width (σ) of a Gaussian-like distribution. More importantly, the fitted ω and σ2 for all glasses are found to have a simple linear relationship within a very narrow band, and fragile and strong glasses are well separated in the ω-σ2 plot, which indicates that glassy states appear only in a specific region of the PEL.

Original languageEnglish
Article number064129
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume106
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

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