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| Title: | Relating fragile-to-strong transition to fragile glass via lattice model simulations | Authors: | Ong, CY Lee, CS Gao, XY Zhai, Q Yu, Z Shi, R Deng, HY Lam, CH |
Issue Date: | May-2024 | Source: | Physical review E : covering statistical, nonlinear, biological, and soft matter physics, May 2024, v. 109, no. 5, 054124 | Abstract: | Glass formers are, in general, classified as strong or fragile depending on whether their relaxation rates follow Arrhenius or super-Arrhenius temperature dependence. There are, however, notable exceptions, such as water, which exhibit a fragile-to-strong (FTS) transition and behave as fragile and strong, respectively, at high and low temperatures. In this work, the FTS transition is studied using a distinguishable-particle lattice model previously demonstrated to be capable of simulating both strong and fragile glasses [C.-S. Lee, M. Lulli, L.-H. Zhang, H.-Y. Deng, and C.-H. Lam, Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 265703 (2020)]. Starting with a bimodal pair-interaction distribution appropriate for fragile glasses, we show that by narrowing down the energy dispersion in the low-energy component of the distribution, a FTS transition is observed. The transition occurs at a temperature at which the stretching exponent of the relaxation is minimized, in agreement with previous molecular dynamics simulations. | Publisher: | American Physical Society | Journal: | Physical review E : covering statistical, nonlinear, biological, and soft matter physics | ISSN: | 2470-0045, | EISSN: | 2470-0053 | DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevE.109.054124 | Rights: | ©2024 American Physical Society The following publication Ong, C.-Y., Lee, C.-S., Gao, X.-Y., Zhai, Q., Yu, Z., Shi, R., Deng, H.-Y., & Lam, C.-H. (2024). Relating fragile-to-strong transition to fragile glass via lattice model simulations. Physical Review E, 109(5), 054124 is available at https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.109.054124. |
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